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Wasabi farm! I want to visit once as a tourist spot!
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A part of the farm is open so that you can visit the largest wasabi field in Kyushu as a tourist farm, so you can easily visit the park. There is also a direct sales office, so you can also sell freshly dug wasabi, processed products such as dressing and wasabi pickles. The wasabi of Mt. Tara is cultivated in the widest wasabi field in Kyushu, which incorporates the "box type hydroponic cultivation method" in the rich nature spreading in the foot of Mt. Tara (elevation 983 m) facing the Ariake Sea. ... depending on the season
I visited on a day trip bus tour. It is said that wasabi is grown in 7 ton of mineral-rich groundwater per minute. The water was clear and beautiful. There was a tasting of wasabi dressing at the sales office and it was delicious. We also sold wasabi products and dried shiitake mushrooms.
Wasabi farm! I want to visit once as a tourist spot!
A part of the farm is open so that you can visit the largest wasabi field in Kyushu as a tourist farm, so you can easily visit the park. There is also a direct sales office, so you can also sell freshly dug wasabi, processed products such as dressing and wasabi pickles. The wasabi of Mt. Tara is cultivated in the widest wasabi field in Kyushu, which incorporates the "box type hydroponic cultivation method" in the rich nature spreading in the foot of Mt. Tara (elevation 983 m) facing the Ariake Sea. ... depending on the season
Beautiful Shimizu and wasabi
I visited on a day trip bus tour. It is said that wasabi is grown in 7 ton of mineral-rich groundwater per minute. The water was clear and beautiful. There was a tasting of wasabi dressing at the sales office and it was delicious. We also sold wasabi products and dried shiitake mushrooms.