Bokka no Sato, Agricultural park in Gujō, Japan.
Bokka no Sato is an agricultural park in the mountains of Gujō that features flower fields, animal interaction areas, and educational farming facilities. The site spans multiple elevation levels and displays seasonal plantings alongside interactive activities for visitors of various ages.
The park was established in 1996 as a new approach to connecting agriculture with rural tourism in the mountain region. This project helped revive interest in local farming methods and country living in Gifu Prefecture.
The park serves as a gathering place where visitors experience how farming shapes daily life in rural communities. Seasonal flower displays and harvest cycles create occasions that bring people together throughout the year.
The park is accessible on foot with marked paths through different zones and areas suitable for various fitness levels. Wearing comfortable shoes is recommended, and it helps to allow time for the various activities since the terrain is hilly.
The restaurant with a view serves specialized meat from the neighboring Hida region while offering panoramic sights of the flower landscapes below. This experience links agricultural products directly to the landscapes where they are grown.
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