Harvest Hill Park
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Harvest Hillハーベストの丘

Harvest Hill is a large outdoor farm-themed park in Sakai, Osaka, offering a mix of nature, hands-on experiences, and family-friendly attractions. It features seasonal flower fields, animal encounters with goats, rabbits, and alpacas, and interactive workshops where visitors can try pottery, woodworking, and food-making. The park also has playgrounds, adventure courses, and water play areas, making it an ideal spot for children. Visitors can enjoy local cuisine like handmade sausages and stone-baked pizza.

Access to the Park from Namba Station:

  • Take the Nankai Koya Line to Izumi-Chūō Station (~22 min).
  • From Izumi-Chūō Station, take a Nankai bus from Platform 6 (~20 min) to Harvest Hill.

From Toga-Mikita Station:

  • Take a Nankai bus from Platform 4 (~12 min) to Miikeda 5-chome.
  • Walk 20 min to Harvest Hill (hilly route).

Highlights

  • Sylvanian Families Park

    A themed area featuring life-sized Sylvanian houses.

  • Animal Encounters

    Opportunities to interact with goats, rabbits, and alpacas.

  • Workshops

    Hands-on experiences like pottery, woodworking, and food-making.

  • Seasonal Activities

    Fruit and vegetable picking, insect exhibits, and dinosaur-themed events.

  • Play Areas

    Large playgrounds, water play zones, and adventure courses.

  • Local Cuisine

    Handmade sausages, stone-baked pizza, and farm-to-table dishes.

Opening Hours

10:00 - 17:00

Admission

Adult: 1500 JPY

Children: 1000 JPY

Infants (3 years old and under): Free

Address

2405-1 Hachigamineji, Minami Ward

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