OH!!! Fermentation, wellness, and the magic of food!

sightseeing

A fermentation theme park run by Pickles Corporation, a tsukemono (Japanese pickles) maker. There are select shops for fermented foods, cafes, restaurants, and workshops available. You can eat dishes made with rice bran and lactic acid bacteria, buy pickles and fermented foods carefully selected from all over the country. You can also experience fermentation directly with any of the workshops to make kimchi, pickled bran, and seasonal dishes.

Basic Information

Location
1333 Hanno, Hanno City, Saitama Prefecture
TEL
042-975-7001(General information)

Business hours / Fee

Business hours
Business hours vary depending on each facility
Regular holiday
Monday (the next day if it is a national holiday), year-end and New Year holidays
Fee
No admission fee

How to get there

Public transport
Get off at Hanno Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line and take the Kokusai Kogyo bus.
In case of platform 2, take [Han07] or [Han30] for Seibu Hanno Hidaka and get off at "OH !!! / Tenkan Yamashita" (0 minute walk).
In the case of platform 3, take [Han01] Yunosawa, [Han02] Naguri garage, [Han03] Nago, [Han04] Nakazawa, [Han05] Nakato (Kiyoishibashi), [Han06] Kami Akazawa, or [Han11] Mano Kurozasu and get off at "Shimin Kaikan/Hakubutsukan." (3 minutes on foot)
Car
15 minutes from Sayama-Hidaka I.C.
Parking
Free

Map

Nearby spots

Mt. Tenranzan
Mt. Tenranzan

It has been called this name ever since the Meiji Emperor reached the summit, making it the first scenic spot designated by the prefecture. Despite the low altitude, the town of Hannō can be overlooked. The sakura in the spring, azalea, and the tinted colors of the autumn leaves are beautiful making it the starting point of the Oku-Musashi nature trail.

Hanno Riverbank
Hanno Riverbank

Just a close 15 minute walk from the station, this popular Hanno City tourist spot is filled with people in the summer. The contrast of the deep green trees with the red Wareiwa Bridge provides and ideal photo background, making this the perfect riverside spot for fun summer memories. Rental BBQ equipment and ingredients are also readily available at nearby stores so revelers can arrive empty-handed.

Moominvalley Park
Moominvalley Park

At the Moominvalley Park in Saitama Prefecture, based on the popular creation, ‘Moomins,’ by Finnish author and artist Tove Jansson, you can immerse yourself in the delightful world of Moomin and its popular characters. The first theme park of its kind outside of Finland, it was opened in March 2019 in Hanno, Saitama, and is easily accessible from Tokyo via train. There are four main attraction areas, featuring a variety of theater venues, a large three-story museum, a playground with Moomin landmarks that appear in the story, delicious restaurants, a cafe, and the world’s largest Moomin store! For additional fun, outside Moominvalley Park lies the Metsä Village, where visitors can enjoy a Nordic experience with shopping and dining options, relax around Lake Miyazawako in comfortable outdoor seating viewing the lake and surrounding forest, or take part in various hands-on activities. At Moominvalley Park, there’s fun to be had for everyone!

Metsa Village
Metsa Village

You'll spend a delightful time with family and friends at Metsa Village, whether shopping for Nordic brand goods that give you a taste of Nordic lifestyle, perusing handicrafts at the market, enjoying a Nordic meal at the restaurant, taking part in arts and crafts workshops, renting a boat to cruise the lake, or through various seasonal events. There's plenty to experience at this lakeside forest.

Miyazawa Lake Hot Spring Kirari Villa
Miyazawa Lake Hot Spring Kirari Villa

With low alkaline natural hot springs similar to a "Bijin no Yu" (beauty bath), the unisex large-scale outdoor bath, “Onnetsubō," overlooking Lake Miyazawa and the Chichibu Mountains is particularly popular! At the Four Seasons Buffet, “Kohansaryō," you can enjoy cuisine featuring locally harvest seasonal vegetables while taking in the view. ※ This is a facility for those older than elementary school. Preschoolers and younger are not allowed to enter.

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