{"id":27777,"date":"2017-06-08T08:00:11","date_gmt":"2017-06-07T23:00:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=27777"},"modified":"2021-05-23T19:29:31","modified_gmt":"2021-05-23T10:29:31","slug":"japan-farmers-stay-rice-plantation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/japan-farmers-stay-rice-plantation\/","title":{"rendered":"Murakami : Experience the Rice Plantation and Stay with Farmers in Japan"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sponsored by Murakami City<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n After my visit to the town of Gatsugi<\/a><\/strong>, near northern Murakami<\/strong>, I headed to my own special accommodation. I had the opportunity to stay with a family who owns their very own rice farm in one of the best areas for rice production in Japan<\/strong>. I was able to enjoy the atmospheric countryside, and get a taste of the local rice in my meals<\/strong>, as well as the opportunity to plant rice alongside the family<\/strong>. This farm is an ideal destination for green tourism enthusiasts<\/strong> looking for a unique experience in a beautiful natural environment, especially if they are interested in the ecology of rice planting, and the chance to get closer to farmers and the Japanese countryside!<\/p>\n From Murakami<\/strong><\/a>, access to the small village of Takane, where the Zaigomon accommodation is, is very simple. No need for a car!<\/strong> A bus leaves directly from Murakami, and the family house is only 50 meters away from the bus stop. Just in front of Murakami station, you will see the bus stops. Just take the bus that goes to Takane \u9ad8\u6839. It is even marked in romanji<\/em> “Takane.” Once getting on the bus, you can enjoy the scenery as you gradually leave the city and begin your immersion into the Japanese countryside. <\/strong>The area is pristine, and surrounded by rice fields and mountains, a truly beautiful location. You can check the timetables here<\/a>. Get off the bus at the terminal stop. In general, it is appreciated if you arrive at a Japanese inn (Ryokan or Minshuku) between 4pm and 6pm as dinner is served fairly early.<\/strong> The bus ride takes about 40 minutes. You will have to pay the driver when you exit the bus. (700Y)<\/p>\nHow to Get to the Farmer’s Minshuku by Public Transportion?<\/h2>\n