[Nishi small peripheral spot / Tokyo German village] It is not only illuminations! A theme park that everyone can enjoy

Just across the Tokyo Bay Aqua Line, "Tokyo German Village" is a flower and green theme park inspired by the German countryside.

 

 

The illuminations that take place every year during the winter season are attracting attention, but it is not the only attraction!

 

 

Among the vast grounds for 19 Tokyo Domes, spend leisurely strolling in the flower garden where the seasonal flowers bloom and leisurely with large play equipment, an amusement area with a lot of playground equipment, an open space, a boat pond, a fishing moat, putter golf, etc. Also things.

 

 

 

 

There is also a dog land with a dog run, and there are lots of content that can be enjoyed all year round, from children to seniors and pets.

 

 

Restaurants boasting authentic German cuisine and authentic German beers are also popular.

 

 

Look, play and eat.

Please enjoy "Tokyo German Village" which you want to go over and over again from season to quarter based on Nishi-Ko, where access is also smooth!

 

 

【URL】 http://t-doitsumura.co.jp/

[Address] 419 Ekyoshi, Sodegaura City, Chiba Prefecture

【Access from West Minor】

Approximately 25km, 40 minutes by car using National highway No. 409 (Boso crossing road) from Shonan Nishi-Ko.

It is approximately 3km, five minutes from Tateyama Expressway, Anegasaki Sodegaura IC.

It is a 10-minute location about 6km from Tokyo Bay Aqua Route and Kisarazu East IC.

[Phone number] 0438-60-5511

【Opening time】 9: 30 ~ 17: 00 (Final entrance time 16:00) ※ We may change depending on the season and the weather.

【Closed day】 Open all year round ※ There is a temporary closed day at stormy weather.

【Admission fee】 Adult (more than junior high school student) 800 yen

Dwarf (4 years old-elementary school) 400 yen

Parking fee 1 passenger car 1,000 yen

One bus 3,000 yen (including micro, small and medium size)

 

West small staff recommendation point From the year-round enjoyable shiitake picking (except from July to September), potato moat (May to July), sweet potato, peanut ground moat (9, October), October to December It is "only in Tokyo German village" that you can experience harvest all year round, such as picking oranges.