
Takumi no Sato Craftsman Village
A charming village offering hands-on crafts, seasonal fruit picking, and a unique, wire-free streetscape.

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Best for fruit picking

Takumi no Sato Craftsman Village
Best Time
Best for fruit picking

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A charming village offering hands-on crafts, seasonal fruit picking, and a unique, wire-free streetscape.
"A truly unique and peaceful village experience with delightful crafts and fresh produce."

🚌 Last Bus Alert!
The last bus from the station is at 3:45 PM. Plan accordingly or face a long walk!
🚕 Taxi Option
Taxis are available but can be pricey (around 5000 yen from the station).

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
3.9 · 4,137 reviews
Type
Rest Stop
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Craftsman Workshops
Engage in hands-on experiences like pottery, woodworking, and more. A true taste of Japanese craftsmanship.

Seasonal Fruit Picking
Enjoy fresh, locally grown strawberries and other seasonal fruits straight from the farm.

Unique Streetscape
Wander charming streets lined with canals and shops, free from unsightly overhead wires.

Rice Stem Dinosaur
A quirky and memorable photo opportunity with a unique art installation.
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Planning Your Visit
Getting There: Plan Your Journey
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Insider Tips
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🚌 Last Bus Alert!
The last bus from the station is at 3:45 PM. Plan accordingly or face a long walk!
🚕 Taxi Option
Taxis are available but can be pricey (around 5000 yen from the station).
🍓 Strawberry Delights
Don't miss the 'kakikore' (shaved ice) and fresh strawberries!
📸 Photo Ops Galore
Capture the unique streetscapes and the fun rice stem dinosaur!
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🚌 Last Bus Alert!
The last bus from the station is at 3:45 PM. Plan accordingly or face a long walk!
🚕 Taxi Option
Taxis are available but can be pricey (around 5000 yen from the station).
🍓 Strawberry Delights
Don't miss the 'kakikore' (shaved ice) and fresh strawberries!
📸 Photo Ops Galore
Capture the unique streetscapes and the fun rice stem dinosaur!
🛍️ Souvenir Shopping
Explore shops for local crafts, essential oils, and unique souvenirs.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Takumi no Sato for its charming, clean streets and unique atmosphere, especially the absence of overhead wires. The seasonal fruit picking and hands-on craft workshops are highly recommended, offering a delightful cultural experience. However, some find the transportation options limited, particularly the early last bus, which can necessitate a taxi or a long walk.
"Very cute little street lined with small flowery canals. The design of the street is very uncommon and unlikely in Japan: the street is large, and there are no electric wires to be seen around. People living in the neighborhood are very careful about the environment and it shows."
TominJapan
"Traditions Quite village.
I went with the last bus from train station (15.45 ) so need to walked 2 km to another village for bus back to JR station
Take taxi 5000 yen from station to village"
Puttikul Tongnuesook
"Great place to stop and get some kakikore (shaved ice), super fresh local vegetables and something to eat. Walk around the area. Nice thing. It's a really interesting essential oils factory shop. Also, lots of really Japanese restaurants, omiyage stores and ramen shops. Beautiful place. Don't forget to get a photo with the dinosaur made with the rice stems!"
Lawrence Camera
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
From the nearest JR station, you can take a bus, but be aware that the last bus departs early (around 3:45 PM). If you miss it or want more flexibility, a taxi is an option, though it can be costly (approximately 5000 yen). Some visitors have noted walking to a different village for a later bus back.
The village itself is designed for walking and exploring. The streets are spacious and pleasant to stroll through.
Yes, there is a parking center available, making it accessible for those traveling by car.
If you plan to stay past the last bus, a taxi is your primary option for returning to the station. Alternatively, you might need to walk to a different village with later bus services.
It is accessible by public transport, but the limited bus schedule requires careful planning for a day trip.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Entry to the village itself is generally free. However, individual workshops or specific attractions like fruit picking may have separate fees.
Operating hours can vary between individual shops and workshops. It's advisable to check specific times if you have a particular craft or activity in mind.
While not always mandatory, booking workshops in advance is often recommended, especially during peak seasons or for popular crafts, to secure your spot.
Fruit picking farms typically charge based on the duration of your picking session or the amount of fruit you harvest. For example, strawberry picking might be priced per 30 minutes.
Visiting the essential oils factory shop is usually free, but you can purchase products there.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Takumi no Sato offers a variety of traditional Japanese crafts, including pottery, woodworking, weaving, and more. Many shops offer hands-on workshops.
You can find local Japanese restaurants, ramen shops, and stalls selling snacks like 'kakikore' (shaved ice) and fresh produce.
Yes, a notable attraction is a dinosaur sculpture made from rice stems, which is a fun photo opportunity. The village also boasts a unique street design without visible electric wires.
The best way to explore is on foot, allowing you to discover the small canals, browse the craft shops, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, families can enjoy fruit picking, browsing unique shops, and the novelty of the rice stem dinosaur.
📸 📸 Photography
The charming streets with their canals and lack of overhead wires offer picturesque scenes. The rice stem dinosaur is also a unique subject.
Generally, photography is allowed, but it's always polite to ask permission before taking close-up photos of individuals or inside private workshops.
Morning light can be soft and beautiful for capturing the village's ambiance. Late afternoon can also offer nice lighting before sunset.
You can usually take photos of your own work or the process, but be mindful of other participants and the instructor.
Don't miss the chance to photograph the unique street design and the quirky rice stem dinosaur.







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