Rokkosan Pasture - Kobe

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住所 :

Nakaichiriyama-1-1 Rokkosancho, Nada Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 657-0101, Japan

電話 : 📞 +878898
Postal code : 657-0101
Webサイト : https://www.rokkosan.net/
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Description : Various animals live on this scenic ranch with horseback riding, ice-cream making & dining options.

Nakaichiriyama-1-1 Rokkosancho, Nada Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 657-0101, Japan
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Sanjib Dutta on Google

Rokkosan Pasture (神戸市立六甲山牧場, Kōbe Shiritsu Rokkōsan Bokujō) is a public pasture farm situated in Mount Rokkō in Kobe, Japan. It is a beautiful farm to spend a day with your family, especially kids. A must visit place if you are an animal lover. It's just an half-hour drive from Kobe City. Photos © Sanjib Dutta
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Honey on Google

Good place to visit for families with children. There are a good amount of farm animals: horses, goats, rabbits, guinea pigs, cows, and sheeps roaming freely in the area, and many more. They have a few animal feeding areas, horse riding ¥500/person, limited food choices, popular soft ice cream, drink vending machines, bathrooms with japanese style and western toilets, parking at the area, nearby bus stop and taxi, and hand washing areas throughout the pasture. Animals are friendly so it's ok to pet them. Plan to spend at least 2 hours here.
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P “PH” H on Google

A good place to visit with kids but I didn't like because I just want to buy some goods but I need to pay for ticket (not a problem itself) but there is no sign for no japanese speakers a clear information about place entrance (I just enter using car entrance KKK) But even with this issue I can say attendants were amazing to help me even don't speaking English (my Japanese is terrible but we found a way to exchange information). Note: place is recommended if you intend to visit a kind of farm in Japan.
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Charles Cheung on Google

I noted some negative comments saying two things: no animals around and dirty. I don’t know when they visited there, but for my visit, I saw a lot of sheep running around, and many are eating grasses on the pasture. My visit was in June, a very, very sunny day. I guess visiting on a sunny day is of paramount importance. Second, there were some tiny sized “shits” of sheep on different tracks but they are sparsely distributed here and there on the tracks. I think it’s normal for a open pasture like this. You can’t have a super clean open pasture, that’s just contradictory! Good luck with your visit! Remember! Go on a sunny day!
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Chris Robinson on Google

This place is great! Lots of animals to see like horses, goats, sheep, and ducks. There are hills that you can easily hike up to take in the breathtaking views while you're surrounded by free roaming sheep. They have workshops where you can make butter and ice cream. Fun for the kids and adults! They have a nice cafe with lots of good options. There is also a large playground for when the kids need to run around. Don't miss the shop on the way out. They sell some outstanding smoked cheese!
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Nachiket Javkhedkar on Google

It is a very big place for a day outing. You can see and play with the lambs walking here and there. Not many options for food are available inside so better to have something from home or konbini before you go there. Located in a scenic place of Mount Rokko, this place also offers nice views
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Chevalier de Balibari on Google

A minimal "cruelty free" "zoo" with domesticated farm animal winners and losers. The sheep are allowed to roam freely but all the other animals are penned in enclosures of varying sizes. The animals are well cared for. Personally, I like it when humans can interact with animals other than pets. Animals are truly amazing and I wish we could stop killing and eating them, but that's wishful thinking. The park is quite large with hills and pastures. There are a two restaurants and a souvenir shop to buy locally produced camembert cheese which is actually quite good. The park is not easy to get to if you don't drive, it will take over an hour by bus, ropeway, and then bus from JR Rokkomichi station.
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Antony Mafhan on Google

Although the sheep were allowed to roam freely, most if the other animals were in small and/or dirty pens, the cow shed looked like it hadn't been swept in a week and the cows were kept in a small dirt yard. The horses ribs were showing and it looked like they had no space to roam around. Even the sheep were overpopulated for the grassland they had and the grass was cropped so short it must have been difficult for them to eat. It''s supposed to be a working farm, so you have to expect it to be different to an animal sanctuary, but I've been on working farms before and the animals there had so much more space. I just came away feeling sorry and angry for the animals

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