Ecorin Village

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Ecorin Village

One of Japan’s largest sheep farms! Don’t miss the world’s largest tomato tree!!

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One of Japan’s largest sheep farms, located in Eniwa City in central Hokkaido. At its peak, it raises Approx. 1,000 sheep, and in spring, the lambing season, around 400 baby lambs are born.

A major highlight is “Tomato Forest,” grown hydroponically from a single seed. Approx. 20,000 tomatoes can be harvested from the vines spreading overhead, and it has been recognized with a world record as the world’s largest tomato tree. From late June to early July, the rose garden, where roses are cultivated for food products such as jam and tea, is also open to the public for a limited time and is well worth seeing.

For meals, head to the farm restaurant “Rakudaken.” While taking in the peaceful view of the sheep pasture, you can enjoy wood-fired pizza and pasta made with seasonal ingredients.

The grounds are also packed with easy ways to enjoy the outdoors, including a campground with a variety of site types such as dog run sites and auto campsites, as well as a BBQ house where all the necessary equipment is provided, so you only need to bring food and drinks. You can also enjoy wool craft workshops and reservation-only hands-on programs.

Highlights

  • One of Japan’s largest sheep farms in Eniwa City in central Hokkaido.
  • Home to the world’s largest tomato tree, which produces Approx. 20,000 tomatoes from a single plant.
  • At the restaurant, you can enjoy wood-fired pizza and pasta made with seasonal ingredients.
  • The grounds also feature a campground and BBQ house for casual outdoor fun.
  • There are also plenty of nature programs and craft experiences to enjoy.

Photos

  • “Tomato Forest,” recognized as the world’s largest tomato tree

    “Tomato Forest,” recognized as the world’s largest tomato tree

  • The rose garden, where edible roses are grown, is open to the public for a limited time

    The rose garden, where edible roses are grown, is open to the public for a limited time

  • A restaurant where you can enjoy pizza and pasta while taking in the peaceful scenery

    A restaurant where you can enjoy pizza and pasta while taking in the peaceful scenery

  • The campground offers a variety of site types, including dog run sites and auto campsites

    The campground offers a variety of site types, including dog run sites and auto campsites

  • A wide range of hands-on programs, including crafts, is also available

    A wide range of hands-on programs, including crafts, is also available

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

No, it is not.

Q

Are there coin lockers?

A

No. Luggage other than valuables can be stored temporarily. (Free)

Q

Is there a smoking area?

A

Yes, there is.

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Details

Name in Japanese
えこりん村
Postal Code
061-1421
Address
281-1 Makiba, Eniwa City, Hokkaido
Phone
0123-34-7800
Closed on
The Welcome Center and restaurant are closed during the New Year holidays; schedules for other facilities vary.
Hours
Welcome Center: April–October 9:30am–5:00pm, November–March 10:00am–5:00pm; hours for other facilities vary (Tomato Forest: late April–early October 10:00am–4:00pm)
Admission
Free admission
Access
(1) 15 minutes by car from Eniwa Station on the JR Chitose Line
(2) 3 minutes by car from Eniwa IC on the Hokkaido Expressway
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official website
Official website (Japanese)