Kamikumai Farmers’ Market

sightseeing

As a base for agricultural promotion and regional revitalization, this is a direct sales facility that mainly sells local agricultural products and specialties. In addition to local agricultural products, handicrafts and processed products from both within and outside the prefecture are sold. The store has an eat-in space where you can eat and drink on the spot. There is also a spacious lawn on the premises. In the future, they even intend to rent out a processing room where anyone can make sweets and side dishes to sell.

Basic Information

Location
1200-1 Kumai, Hatoyama Town
TEL
049-299-8831
FAX
049-299-8835

Business hours / Fee

Business hours
9:00 - 17:00
Regular holiday
Every Monday, year-end and New Year holidays (December 31st-January 4th)
Fee
Free

How to get there

Car
Approximately 20 minutes (approximately 8.5km) from the "Sakado Nishi Smart IC" on the Kan-Etsu Expressway
Parking
Free, 60 units

Map

Nearby spots

Takanokura Fureai Nature Park
Takanokura Fureai Nature Park

This is a newly improved park in Hatoyama-machi where two large Japanese fir trees, designated by the town as scenic trees, stand close together. Also, there is the Midoyama near the entrance, adjoining Takanokura Hachijyūhachikasho and Hachimanjinjya-no-Ichinogashi (a designated natural monument of the town), allowing for an enjoyable “four seasons” of Hatoyama.

Hatoyama Kouryu Taiken Area
Hatoyama Kouryu Taiken Area

The purpose of this facility is to provide a place for interaction within and outside the community. The facility has a spacious lawn and a variety of playground equipment that can be freely used by anyone. In addition to renting out the training room and processing room facilities, the Exchange and Experience Center also holds independent projects such as hands-on classes and exhibitions.

Akanuma Ancient Tile Kiln Remains
Akanuma Ancient Tile Kiln Remains

The ruins of a kiln used in the 7th century which is said to be one of the oldest artifacts of Saitama Prefecture. It is designated as one of Saitama Prefecture’s historic spots. It is thought that the kiln was made for the establishment of the Musashi Kokubunji Temple, however, due to the careful inspection of an unearthed tile, it was made clear that the kiln was crafted for Saguro Temple.

Yamabuki no Sato Historical Park
Yamabuki no Sato Historical Park

Yamabuki no Sato is associated with Ota Doshan, a famous Japanese poet. In spring, about 2500 golden Kerria japonica, commonly known as Japanese rose, swaying in the spring breeze match the water mill hut, creating a tasteful atmosphere.

Hatoyama Farm Village Park
Hatoyama Farm Village Park

A park surrounded by water and greenery. The park is free of charge to enter. All year round, the park is crowded with families using the park as a place of rest within the region.

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