A Trip to Aina Satoyama in Japan 🇯🇵

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Hi fellow hivers and members of the Pinmapple community.
It was a rainy day in September of this year. A group of foreigners living in Japan, ventured to Aina, Satoyama, a countryside area in the northern part of Kobe. It was my very first time there and so was the case for many others. When we got there, it seemed we were the only visitors. Later on in the day, we saw a few others. At the location we could view traditional farm houses with thatched roofs. They are located on a big area of land. We did quite a bit of walking and enjoyed the greenery that was all around. The rice fields 🌾 🌾 were beautiful and the general atmosphere was traditional,refreshing and relaxing. Though not too far from the city, it felt like a nice escape and retreat from the usual hustle and bustle of day to day life.

Life size Dolls and Scarecrows

At several locations of the property, we could see scarecrows and life-size dolls representing residents of the traditional farm village. The scarecrows were in the fields and each one had a name. I found that to be quite interesting. Every now and again, I jumped when I pounced on a doll thinking it was an actual person. It took some time for me to get used to that. Actually, I could see others with similar reaction to the dolls. That didn’t stop us from getting some shots of them.
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Life size dolls

Fruit Trees on The Property

Using our umbrellas, we walked in light rain around the compound. We noticed there were some fruit trees around. We saw persimmon , eggplant and bitter gourd.
There were beautiful red spider lilies on the grounds as well.

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Aina Satoyama sign
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Traditional Farm House
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Bitter gourds
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Entertainment area in the traditional farm village
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Eggplants
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Persimmons
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Spider lilies

Inside the Farm House

Rice has long been a main staple and main produce of Japan. Inside the farm house we could see household items that were made from dried rice plant. Some of those items included hats and mats. We also viewed a traditional stove.
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Cooking Rice and Chestnuts Using Kamado Ovens

One of the most interesting experiences I had there, was helping to make the fire for the Kamado (traditional oven). We added wood chips to the fire and fanned it to get it at the right condition for cooking.
We cooked rice and chestnuts and had them for lunch. They were delicious.
Some carried meat to go with the rice. Others carried toppings. We had a good taste of history, cooking in a traditional way.
Outside one of the farm houses, we could see piles of wood used for cooking and other purposes. They were neatly stacked.

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Cooked chestnuts
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Kamado Ovens
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Cooked rice with toppings
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Base of the Kamado oven
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Cooked Rice
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Preparing chestnuts
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Wood and wood chips

The Overall Experience

It was a great way to spend the day with friends. We had great conversations while waiting for the rice and chestnuts to be cooked.
Aina Satoyama is a great place for individuals and groups that want to experience life in the countryside, life in a traditional farm village and the awesomeness of being out in nature.
Would you spend a day in a traditional farm village?

Thank you for reading my post. Have a lovely weekend. 😃



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It is like I was toured on the same place. Thanks for sharing what we can see in saitama Japan. This is cool especially the life size dolls.

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😃Thank you for stopping by. I'm yet to visit Saitama but Satoyama does sound like it. Those life size dolls were quite interesting. Really cool.
Have a great weekend. 🎶

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Hi @fruityfruitz, the bird scarers look real, I think I would be scared to see them too, the place is perfect to relax and get away a bit from the dynamism of the city.

Blessings!

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Thank you. 😆Oh yes, they did look real. Thinking about it now, I can't remember seeing any birds. They definitely worked. Haha!
Have a great weekend. M🎶

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Wow what a lovely tour of a traditional farm village. I love it that I learn much about Japan culture as well from your posts. The cooking of rice and chestnuts was surely an adventure to try. Is this a group tour that can be booked? It sure is a fascinating experience. Thank you for the lovely photos and stories :) Enjoy your weekend!


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😃Thank you. Yes, it was quite interesting cooking rice and chestnuts via a traditional method. I had never even cooked chestnuts before. 😂
Group tours can be arranged. Activities may vary depending on the season. I heard that rice planting and harvesting can also be done there. Also heard that it was the location for a movie scene some years ago. Lovely experience. Thank you for your support. 🎶

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Wow what an interesting place thanks for sharing
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You are welcome
Have the best one
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When I think of japan I often think of the busy crowded cities so interesting to see more rural scenes and such cool scarecrows

Thanks for joining the Wednesday Walk :)

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😃Thank you. I’m happy to be a part of Wednesday walk.

Thanks for stopping by. Rural scenes here are rare for me and probably for many others. Like you said, many here are more accustomed to busy cities. When I just got there, I got a feeling of “Hmm…maybe there isn’t much for us to do here”. However, spending the day there was not just different but so relaxing and refreshing. I could feel my mind and body making a comfortable adjustment. I’m just really happy those scarecrows didn’t talk. That would have rushed me right back to the city. 😂🤣🤣

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