Wasabi field with sunshades. (Photo: Akira Matsuo)

Wasabi Farm in Summer

Unique Spot near Matsumoto and Hakuba

Wasabi field with sunshades. (Photo: Akira Matsuo)
Akira Matsuo   - 2 min read

I visited the Daio Wasabi Farm in Hotaka, Azumino on August 15th 201.

It is Japan’s largest genuine wasabi (Japanese horseradish) farm and also a popular "sightseeing" spot located between Matsumoto, famous for Japan's oldest castle, and Hakuba, famous for ski resorts. One reason it is popular among Japanese and also foreigners is that you can stroll around the farm like a park without an admission fee.

The best season to visit there is spring because you can see cute wasabi flowers and there is no covering to protect the wasabi against strong sunlight.

But in summer, the watery stream with the green of trees and grasses is beautiful and cool. The water is a natural spring, so it is extremely clear. You can take a boat trip to peek at the water and fish through the boat's transparent bottom.

Wasabi can be grown only in clear and cool water so it matches with the Hotaka area, abundant in natural springs.

Not only the picturesque fields and streams but also the Daio Wasabi Farm’s unique wasabi culinary delights are popular. Visitors can try wasabi ice cream (the most popular), wasabi tempura, wasabi soba noodles, wasabi beer, wasabi wine, and so on. This time, I tried wasabi croquette and wasabi juice.

I think the Daio Wasabi Farm is a must-visit place if you are in the Nagano area and like nature and unique agricultural and food culture.

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Akira Matsuo

Akira Matsuo @akira.matsuo

Nice to see you in this useful and cool website! I was born in Osaka and moved to Nagoya, then, Tokyo. After I founded my company MT Laboratories and work all day and night, I moved both my residence and company to a beautiful castle town, Matsumoto in Nagano Prefecture. Living in this area sur...