What other travelers are saying about Yumesuki Park
Excellent seafood and quite inexpensive.
Frequently Asked Questions
The centerpiece is the Oyako Mago Suisha ("Parent-Child-Grandchild Waterwheel"), the largest set of interconnected waterwheels in Japan. The largest of the three wheels has a diameter of 13.6 meters, with the smaller two measuring 6 meters and 4.5 meters.
The park is open year-round. Key seasonal events include a traditional rice-planting ceremony with taiko drumming in late May, the Kamisama Yume Furin wind chime festival in summer, and illuminated waterwheels during select events. The winter snow setting is also a draw.
Kitchen Koujiro, a farm-operated restaurant near the park, serves dishes featuring Chiya beef β a local Japanese Black cattle breed raised in Niimi and one of the original wagyu lineages.
Nearby sites include Ikura Cave and Makido Cave, two accessible limestone cavern systems. The Niimi Museum of Art, a converted traditional residence holding over 1,200 works, is a 5-minute walk from Niimi Station. The Rashomon natural rock arch is also reachable by bus from Niimi Station.
I've arrived at #YumeSukiPark in #NiimiCity. It's home to the largest #ParentAndChildren waterwheel in Japan.
It seems you can also try your hand at papermaking.
The biggest waterwheel is impressive.
We stopped off to see the giant waterwheel. There are three waterwheels, with the larger one in the front being the "parent" and the smaller ones towards the back being the child and grandchild waterwheels.
There aren't many tourist facilities, but there is a restaurant and toilets, so it's a good place to take a break. If you make a reservation in advance, you can also try your hand at papermaking, which might be a good opportunity for children to learn about society.
Wanting to give my kids a variety of experiences, we went to Yumesuki Park, where they could try papermaking.
At the reception desk, they were met with a "Let's try it!" response, "What!? No way!!"
My dad was sad, but my mom decided to give it a try, saying that watching is also educational!
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οΌΌOuting InformationοΌ
βΆοΈYumesuki Park
2709 Kamigo Shimokamidai, Niimi City, Okayama Prefecture 719-3611
Papermaking experience available (reservations required)
[Papermaking Experience] Fee: Fan Β₯600, Colored Paper Β₯500, Postcard Β₯300
*Β₯1500 per group + experience fee
[Hours] 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
[Closed] Wednesdays Please check beforehand for New Year's holidays.
[Parking] Approximately 20 spaces across the street (there is also a small area in front of the waterwheel).
[Toilets] Flush toilets (multi-purpose available).
[Popular] Families, Touring, Driving
[Crowded] Not crowded.
[Playground] None.
[Other] Koi feeding, meals at Kitchen Jindai, 100 yen vending machine behind the Paper Museum.
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After a stroll through the park with its waterwheel, we had lunch and then fed the carp in the reservoir. Ο΅( 'Ξ' )ΟΆ
The kids had a great time feeding the carp.
The train runs nearby, so it's a great place for kids who love trains. π