Blume Hill Shiga Agricultural Park

Blume Hill Shiga Agricultural Park

Info

JR Omihachiman Station → Omi Railway bus 50 minutes for Kitahataguchi, bus stop: Get off Asuno-cho, 10 minutes on foot
20km 20 minutes from Meishin Expressway Yokaichi IC via National Route 421, 307 and 477
2000 units/free

Business Hours

10 to 17 o'clock (Saturday and Sunday, holidays from 9:30 to 12 to February from 16:00)

Price

Entrance Adults (junior high school students and above) 1500 yen, children (4 to elementary school students) 800 yen, infants (3 years and under) free of charge

Spot Category

Theme park, amusement park, agricultural fishing experience


100,000 sunflowers to be seen from late July


Popular animals You can also interact with sheep and kangaroos


Giant athletic "Alps gym" with a height of about 17m


"Rural restaurant" where you can enjoy the Viking of seasonal vegetables


Jabujabu pond where water comes out of the waterfall


'Foam event' where a large amount of bubbles fire from bubble bazoo


New attraction "Goemon" to challenge with the whole body


Babble stream

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