Before we entered the actual attraction, though, we were first drawn to their sunflower maze! I know we have corn mazes in the US (though I've never been in one) but this was my first time seeing a sunflower maze, so I was pretty excited. As far as mazes go, it wasn't very difficult (nor were the quiz questions we had to answer to win a coupon for ice cream), but the sunflowers were breathtaking! When we were in it we couldn't see much (plus they were facing the sun in the opposite direction), but they had conveniently put a little platform near the end for a great view - I've never seen so many sunflowers all at once and it was awesome.
There were also horses nearby, but we didn't visit them because Ella is allergic, and we also skipped by the motocross field and strawberry farms, but I did hold a guinea pig and see some cows (not to mention staff dressed in cow suits). Good stuff.
And then we had ice cream! Made from the milk on the farm, it was really rich and creamy and delicious! After a day of mostly walking around outside, it was a perfect end to our visit. All in all I thought Yume Bokujo was pretty nice, and I imagine it's a perfect place for families with small children to come and have fun.
Address: 730 Nagi, Narita-shi, Chiba Prefecture 289-0111
TEL: 0476-96-1001
Hours: 9:00 - 17:00 (10:00 - 16:00 during winter)
Admission: 1200 for adults, 700 for children over age 3
Access: 10 minutes by free shuttle bus from JR Namegawa Station
Website: http://www.yumebokujo.com/en/index.php
After Yume Bokujo, because Ishizaki-san asked us if there was anywhere else we might want to go, we went to the Shisui Premium Outlets on our way back to Chiba! The outlets (120 stores) just opened in April, so they are pretty brand spanking new. It was kind of weird, because I felt like I haven't been anywhere in the Japan that looks so exactly like the US, so it was almost like being home (and shopping) for a little bit. :) Another cool thing about the outlets is that since they're close to Narita Airport (only 15 minutes away by shuttle), the food court has a set of screens in the center with listing flight arrivals and departures, which I thought was super convenient. I didn't actually buy anything or go into that many stores, but I'd certainly like to go back someday. Apparently outlet malls are just starting to be a thing in Japan, so it's pretty lucky to have a new big one nearby (we have a little one in Chiba, too!).
Shisui Premium Outlets
Address: 689 Iizumi, Shisui-machi, Inba-gun, Chiba, Japan 285-0912
Hours: 10:00-20:00
Access: Shuttles from JR Tokyo Station and Narita Airport, buses from JR/Keisei Shisui Station (fares vary)
Website: http://www.premiumoutlets.co.jp/en/shisui/
And then it was back to Chiba, where Ella and I had our second fateful run-in with Ishizaki-san in two days (before and after meeting/leaving him for the tour) and the first unofficial tour was over! It was pretty fun to go around in a small group, and apparently these will happen once a month or so, so hopefully I can participate again! :)
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