Inakadate
Strawverries and Rice Field Art in Summer. Strawberries and Rice Field Art in Winter.

At the Kanko Ichigo-en located within walking distance from the Rice Field Art First Venue, visitors can enjoy picking strawberries throughout the year. This is accomplished by switching varieties that are planted and using hot spring heat. A shop attached to the garden offers fresh strawberry juice and strawberry sweets, available only on Sundays.
Contact / Kanko Ichigo-en Agri-na Rice Paddy Art Village
TEL0172-55-6016

The Inakadate’s “Rice Paddy Art”
The sight of each rice plant swaying in the wind is a special picture only those who visit in person get
to appreciate. The guided tour is also popular, and visitors can learn about the story behind the creation of the rice paddy art.
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Contact / Inakadate Village Planning and Tourism Division
TEL.0172-58-2111

A Must-see “Winter Rice Paddy Art”, a Snow Art with Limited Availability Every Year
The snow art created for the “Winter Rice Paddy Art” is an art using light and shadow created by stepping on a field of snow. It is even more fantastic when illuminated at night!
Contact / Inakadate Village Planning and Tourism Division
TEL.0172-58-2111

“Inakadate Village Reserve Cultural Property Center” See, Touch, Walk and Feel the Atmosphere of the Yayoi Period
The paddy field ruins of the Yayoi period are the origin of the rice culture of the village, which is also connected to the art of rice paddies. At Inakadate Village Reserve Cultural Property Center, you can walk directly on the ancient field ruins.
Contact / Inakadate Village Reserve Cultural Property Center
TEL.0172-43-8555
For more information about Inakadate
Inakadate Village Website