Forest Ten-Man Restaurant

Pricing Guide
(Avg. cost per person)
¥1000 - ¥2500
Opening Hours10:00 - 16:00 (15:00 last order)
28 April - 31 October
ClosedWinter - November to April
Contact0123-39-2051
NotesVegetable buffet
Western style restaurant
Location /
Getting There
40 minute drive from Sapporo station
20 minute drive from New Chitose Airport
〒061-1421 Hokkaido, Eniwa, Makiba, 277−4


Buffet style lunch

Forest Ten-Man Restaurant is located on the grounds of Ecorin Village and is a great place to get some lunch. Fitting in the environmental theme of gardening, and farming, Forest Ten-Man Restaurant has an all vegetable and fruit buffet style menu, with some delicious dishes on the serving tables. It also has a couple of delicious hamburg steaks as well. You can enjoy a nice lunch in the beautiful wooden interior of the restaurant. There are also nice views overlooking the grounds of the Galaxy Gardens, especially with outdoor seating available as well.


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Pork hamburg & cheese sauce

To accompany the food there is beer, wine, and juice. The buffet counter has a huge selection of salads to choose from, soups, pastas, rice and a good selection of fresh vegetables. The farming area in Eniwa produces a lot of fresh produce and it is here, where you can taste it. There are two sauces for the pork hamburg dishes, being a cheese sauce or a demi-glace sauce. There is the option to have the vegetable buffet with the steaks, at an extra price which is recommended to have the best of both worlds!



Ecorin Village – Animal Farm

Admission
Gardens + Farm
¥1200 Over 16 years old
¥600 Children*
¥1000 Seniors over 60
¥2400 Annual ticket

*up to 5 children can enter free with 1 adult
Opening Hours9:30 - 17:00 April - September
9:00 - 16:00 October
ClosedNovember - March
Contact0123-34-7800
http://www.ecorinvillage.com/
NotesFarm tour
Sheep feeding
Sheepdog show
Sheep race
Souvenir shop
Location /
Getting There
40 minute drive from Sapporo station
20 minute drive from New Chitose Airport
〒061-1421 Hokkaido, Eniwa, Makiba, 277−4


Great place for kids

Animal Farm, also known as ‘Midori no Makiba’ is located on the huge grounds of Ecorin Village. It is one of the three main attractions at Ecorin Village. The other two being the beautiful Galaxy Gardens , and the Tomato Forest. The name, Ecorin Village, comes from the word “eco” (the connection with the environment of plants and animals) and “rin” (the circle of a small community). The three attractions are all located near each other and you can get around to see all in one day. There are also two delicious restaurants on the grounds, or you can pack your own lunch and have a picnic!


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One of the local residents.

Upon entering the farm gate, you will find a wool souvenir shop on the right. It is here, that they have a wool workshop where you can piece together your own creations. The wool comes from the farms main attraction, that being the numerous sheep that take residence here. Throughout the day, they have various events on. One being the sheepdog show, where you can see the sheep being rounded up in front of you. The other event being the popular sheep racing.
 




A tour of the farm

Other animals that can be seen are goats, shetland ponies, horses, alpacas, and a Scotland yak! The public are free to wander around the enclosures and see these wooly creatures. Though if you’re tired of walking, then there is a free farm tour available. Tractor drawn carriages that sit up to forty-eight people, will tour through the extensive farm. The guided tour is in Japanese only, but you can get a good look at the farm and a behind the scenes look. At the half way point, and at the far end of the farm, the carriages stop and the passengers are invited to come out and feed the hungry sheep. Good spot for some photos and some fun for the kids.



Sheepdog Show11:00
13:00
15:00
Sheep Race11:20
13:20
15:20
Farm Tour10:15
11:45
12:30
13:45
14:30
15:45


For public transport to get to Ecorin Village, there is a free shuttle bus service from Eniwa Station (JR line) which departs from the west entrance. Travel time is fifteen minutes to Ecorin Village.



Ecorin Village – Galaxy Gardens

Admission
Gardens + Farm
¥1200 Over 16 years old
¥600 Children*
¥1000 Seniors over 60
¥2400 Annual ticket

*up to 5 children can enter free with 1 adult
Opening Hours9:30 - 17:00 April - September
9:00 - 16:00 October
ClosedNovember - March
Contact0123-34-7800
http://www.ecorinvillage.com/
NotesRestaurant on grounds
Farm next to gardens
Parking available
Playground for kids
Location /
Getting There
40 minute drive from Sapporo station
20 minute drive from New Chitose Airport
〒061-1421 Hokkaido, Eniwa, Makiba, 277−4


Purple & gold garden

If you have the time, Ecorin Village is a must see, for tourists and locals alike! Especially if you enjoy gardening, the outdoors, or architecture. Ecorin Village is divided into three main areas; The Galaxy Gardens, Midori Farm, and the Tomato Forest area. With the experience of international and Japanese world renown garden architects, the landscaping and design of the Galaxy Gardens is absolutely flawless. The attention to detail as you wander around is truly amazing. There are thirty different gardens to explore while at Galaxy Gardens!


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Bear garden

Among the thirty gardens to view, are the award winning ‘Dragon Garden’ and ‘Riverside Gardens’. There are ponds, picnic areas, beautiful cottages that you can enter and enjoy, an underground tunnel & cave, a hobbit home, a maze to wander in, streams, paths, a playground for the kids, grass areas on which to stretch out, and tables and chairs to rest and admire the scenery. Each garden has it’s own unique feel and design. Sculptures are dotted around the park and add to the experience. Ecorin Village is about the appreciation of the environment, and you can find many of the flowers and garden ornaments from the Galaxy Gardens in the garden centre (located at the Tomato Forest).




Rice planting

Also located in the Galaxy Gardens, are rice fields that are open to the public. There is a rice planting activity which is fun for the whole family. Dress up in traditional Japanese farmer clothing, and you can plant rice in one of the many fields. Great time to get some photos! There is information about the rice fields (in Japanese) and planting techniques. After trying out the rice planting, or even just wandering around the gardens, there is a fantastic restaurant on the grounds. Here you can enjoy a buffet style lunch, or hamburg patty set!