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Agriculture についての Learning
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There are actual farm tools and panel exhibitions, so it is easy to understand the introduction of local agriculture. In addition, locally harvested items are also sold, and you can experience learning, so you can go with your children.
Near the ridge of Tama Hills. It is a facility that sells dry noodles "Shichikuniyama soba" and "soba flour" made from buckwheat flour taken in Machida, and vegetables harvested in the area. I visited while taking a walk in Yakushiike Park. There were plenty of chestnuts, eggplant, and peppers to eat.
Many of the old farm tools and sericulture tools used in Machida City are in very good condition and are on display. It's free and I think it's okay for parents and children to visit as a learning place with children. It will not take long to visit this facility, so we recommend that you stop by with the Botan Garden on the other side of the road. At the front entrance, bamboo shoots and vegetables from the morning moat, soba noodles and rapeseed oil from Machida City are sold, and people returning from Botan Garden stop by.
Agriculture についての Learning
There are actual farm tools and panel exhibitions, so it is easy to understand the introduction of local agriculture. In addition, locally harvested items are also sold, and you can experience learning, so you can go with your children.
Yuanshichi Park
Near the ridge of Tama Hills. It is a facility that sells dry noodles "Shichikuniyama soba" and "soba flour" made from buckwheat flour taken in Machida, and vegetables harvested in the area. I visited while taking a walk in Yakushiike Park. There were plenty of chestnuts, eggplant, and peppers to eat.
Putian の Agriculture を Know る Places
Many of the old farm tools and sericulture tools used in Machida City are in very good condition and are on display. It's free and I think it's okay for parents and children to visit as a learning place with children. It will not take long to visit this facility, so we recommend that you stop by with the Botan Garden on the other side of the road. At the front entrance, bamboo shoots and vegetables from the morning moat, soba noodles and rapeseed oil from Machida City are sold, and people returning from Botan Garden stop by.