Providing guided activities with horses that live and work in a 1,000-year-old grassland, where visitors can enjoy the Japanese azaleas bloom in June, and the fresh green in the beech forest arrives in the spring, and the fall with its gorgeous color brightening the scenery.
From meeting horses that roam free and graze in the meadow, to learning the cycle of life that has continued since ancient times in remote villages, and taking time to feel the connection between people, nature, and animals, you will be able to gain new knowledge and awareness that will be vital for you in these modern times. There is a wood terrace area with a great view that is wheelchair accessible, so people with various abilities can enjoy the activity.