Enoboku Dairyfarm

sightseeing

This dairy farm lets their visitors experience farm life as well as try out freshly made gelato ice cream and yogurt. In addition to dairy cows, the farm is home to a variety of animals, including chickens, Japanese bantam, mini pigs, rabbits, guinea pigs, and more. Kids can also play with toy cars and tricycles donated to the farm by locals. Enjoy the view of the Arakawa River and its surrounding nature while tasting some of the best fresh gelato ice cream you've ever had. Enoboku, a miniature version of Hokkaido, hidden in the beautiful Ageo!

Basic Information

Location
736-1 Azeyoshi, Ageo City
TEL
048-726-1306
Event Information
Seasonal gelato, yogurt from Enomoto Ranch
Let's milk cows and make butter!
Let's have a barbecue in nature! BBQ place rental

Business hours / Fee

Business hours
9:30〜17:00
Regular holiday
Closed between 1st and 3rd of January.
Open all through April to December. (Temporary closures may occur for certain reasons, which will be announced on Twitter and Instagram)
Fee
Free

How to get there

Public transport
If you come by bus from Ageo Station, please take the Hirakata Maruyama Park Line or Tobu Bus bound for Nishi-Ageo Garage via Azeyoshi from the timetable page of the city circulation bus "Gurutto-kun" from the west exit. After getting off at "Azeyoshi stop" (about 30 minutes), it is a 5-minute walk.
* Please note that the number of buses is small.
Car
About 10 minutes from the Okegawa Kitamoto IC on the Ken-O Expressway
Parking
Free available

Other

Remarks
Experience course / Only on weekends and holidays, please make a reservation by phone from 2 people at least 2 days before the desired experience date.
Only BBQ / location will be provided. Tools are available for rental.
Please make a reservation by phone.

Map

Nearby spots

Ageo Maruyama Park
Ageo Maruyama Park

Ageo Maruyama Park opened in 1978 with the theme of "harmony between water and greenery." It has a small animal corner, a children's amusement park, a barbecue area, a center for learning about nature, and a large pond, making it a popular place to visit.

Yaeda Shrine
Yaeda Shrine

With Susanoo, the god of storm, inshrined here, the shrine is known to protect against evil and plague. Inside is a lion mask, popular among locals and often called the "Hirakata lion". Every year in July, there is a mysterious festival called "Doroinkyo". This festival is designated as an intangible folk cultural asset by Saitama prefecture. The giant zelkova and enoki mushrooms in the precincts are designated as natural monuments by Ageo City.

Hikawakuwa Shrine
Hikawakuwa Shrine

Hikawakuwa Shrine has been loved locally since its foundation in the Edo period. In addition to the main shrine, the grounds include two halls dedicated to the god of learning and Zhu Xi. A shrine monument to the life of Unmuro, the Hall of Prince Shotoku, and the Sengen Shrine.

Ageo Odosan Kanko Center
Ageo Odosan Kanko Center

Here you can buy Ageo City Tourism Association's recommended souvenirs! They also sell tickets for Saitama Ageo Medics and commuter passes for the Tobu and Asahi Buses.

Henjo-in (temple)
Henjo-in (temple)

Henjo-in was founded in 1394 during the Muromachi period (1336-1573).  The main deity of the temple is the Great Sage Fudo Myoo. He is believed to take the form of pure anger to guide those whose sins are so deep that they can't be brought on the right path in any other way. He is worshipped as a Buddha who fulfills wishes, prevents disasters, and provides wealth.

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