What other travelers are saying about Hiruzen Jersey Land
If you love dairy then this is a great place for soft serve,creamy milk, cheese and sausages! Definitely get the strong cheese and cream puff!!! As a bonus you also get to run in the sunflower fields!
We went near closing, but still enjoyed feeding the horses and taking in the scenery. We went the day after heavy rain, so some places were hard to walk through, but it was still quite beautiful.
What a wonderful place!! Serenity makes you feel closer to nature. if you like cattle this is the place, cows horses and fresh and natural milk, soft serve and yogurt is yummy. Recommend place!!
There is not actually very much to do at Jersey Land, especially if the weather isn't good.
If they're outside, the cows never seem to be very close so the only possible interaction with any animal is to pay to ride a tame pony round a paddock.
There is a small shop and a restaurant, but not much else...
Admittedly coming from the UK, we see a lot of cows and such in our countryside so it is not a particularly interesting tourist attraction for other people who have similar access to the countryside and agriculture. Having said that the facility itself is well presented and offers a wide range of dairy products including ice creams and cheeses made from their own herd's milk. The surrounding views are beautiful.
Not worth making a special journey for, but worth a stop if you're in the area anyway.
The park is home to Jersey cows, which are the main attraction, along with sheep, horses, rabbits, and various other farm animals. Visitors can observe these animals in their pastures, and depending on the season and availability, you may be able to feed some of them. The Jersey cows are particularly notable as they produce the rich milk used in the park's famous dairy products.
Hiruzen Jersey Land produces its own range of dairy products made from fresh Jersey milk, including milk, ice cream, yogurt, and cheese. The soft-serve ice cream is especially popular due to its creamy texture and rich flavor from the high butterfat content of Jersey milk. Several restaurants on-site serve meals featuring locally sourced ingredients, including dishes made with Jersey beef and dairy products.
The park is most easily accessible by car via the Yonago Expressway, with ample parking available for approximately 1,000 vehicles. From Okayama City, the drive takes about 90 minutes covering roughly 80 kilometers. Public transportation options are limited, though seasonal buses operate from JR Chugoku-Katsuyama Station during peak tourist periods. Renting a car is recommended for the most convenient access.
General admission to the park grounds is free. However, individual activities and experiences require separate fees. These typically range from ¥300 to ¥1,000 per person depending on the activity, such as butter-making workshops, horseback riding, or other hands-on farm experiences. Food, dairy products, and restaurant meals are also charged separately.
Spring and summer are particularly attractive seasons to visit, when you can enjoy the blooming lavender fields alongside grazing cattle and take advantage of the pleasant highland climate at 840 meters elevation. The park operates year-round, and each season offers different scenic views of the Hiruzen mountain range. Winter visits provide a quieter atmosphere, though some outdoor activities may be limited depending on weather conditions.