*Farmers’ Market [Address] 6-4-1 Kurokawa-cho, Yoichi-cho Open every Saturday, Sunday, and holiday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Open from early May to early November
This is a place where we learn from one another and experiment with new ways of working and systems to realize “sustainable living and communities.” [Address] 1863 Noboricho, Yoichi-cho [Phone] 0135-22-6666 [Website]http://ecovillage.greenwebs.net/index.html
NPO Education and Welfare Village
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We conduct activities such as fostering the healthy development of children and supporting the independence of young people, all within the rich natural environment and farm setting.
Yoichi Town, rich in natural beauty, offers a wealth of activity spots.
You can enjoy ayu fishing on the Yoichi River—famous as
the northernmost habitat for ayu—as well as golf, park golf, and marine activities.
LOCAL SUP HOKKAIDO
We offer SUP tours based in Yoichi, Shakotan, and Akaigawa in Hokkaido.With thorough lessons included, even first-timers can enjoy SUP safely and with peace of mind!
This is a fishing tackle shop in Yoichi town.This site introduces various fish found throughout the Shakotan Peninsula in Hokkaido, along with fishing information, following the seasons.
Mina in Minanonno means “to laugh” in the Ainu language.
Nonno means “flower,” and it embodies our wish for a village full of smiles and flowers where people can have fun.Takes 10-minute drive from the center of Yoichi.
The sea is 5 minutes away. This is a private log house available for rent, and pets are welcome.A 10-minute drive from the center of Yoichi.
Located on the mountainside, it boasts a scenic location with views of the sunrise and the sea.
There are plenty of other fun things to do in Yoichi!
The Owl Café: Menfu Club
This owl café was opened by an owl-loving owner for people who say, “I want one, but I don’t know where to buy one,” or “I want to keep one, but I don’t know how to care for it.”
This is a comprehensive community sports club that aims to create a community and foster individuals where three generations—children, adults, and the elderly—can live healthy lives through sports.