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滋賀農業公園ブルーメの丘

Blume no Oka (Shiga Agricultural Park)

A European-inspired agricultural park in Shiga where families can enjoy flower gardens, farm animals, hands-on workshops, and countryside dining.

Attractions

Nature, Family, Farm Experience

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Blume no Oka brings the charm of rural Europe to the heart of Shiga Prefecture. Spread across rolling fields in Hino, the park features colorful flower gardens, gentle farm animals, and hands-on workshops where visitors can try cheese-making, bread baking, or crafting with local materials. The architecture and landscape evoke a Bavarian village, complete with windmills, German-style cafés, and hearty local cuisine. Ideal for families and couples alike, Blume no Oka changes with the seasons—tulips in spring, sunflowers in summer, and cosmos in autumn—offering a full day of nature, play, and pastoral beauty.

Facilities & Services

  • Flower Gardens and Animal Farm Area

  • Hands-On Workshops (Cheese, Bread, Crafting)

  • German-Style Restaurants and Bakeries

  • Kids’ Playgrounds and Athletic Courses

  • Seasonal Flower Festivals

  • Petting Zoo and Pony Rides

  • Free Parking

Contact

Address:

843 Nishioji, Hino, Gamo District, Shiga 529-1628

Phone:

0748-52-2611

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