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Comorebi Morino Ibaraido

Touching, making, playing, and eating: this is a theme park where you can create these memorable experiences.

Visitors can enjoy the blessed natural surroundings, the townscape inspired by the European countryside, and the animals. This is a hands-on agricultural park that fosters excitement.

With a variety of animals, hands-on classes, playground equipment, and restaurants in the park, more memories await you than you can fully enjoy in a single day.

There is also a “Sylvanian Park” in the park. Have fun with the characters of Sylvanian Village.

While experiencing the world of the Sylvanian Families, challenge the quiz rally scattered throughout the park. If you answer all the questions correctly, you can choose one baby character in an original costume.

The first character will be a baby character dressed in an original costume. Komorebi-Mori no Iba Ride is an experience to be enjoyed to the fullest.

Touch - What does animal hair feel like? How does the view from the back of a pony feel? Imagination and reality are two very different things. Now, let’s try and touch for the first time.

Make - different shaped bread, unique cookies, sausages of different lengths, an ocarina you painted yourself. The joy and excitement of your own creation will be a treasure.

Play - All you need is physical strength, curiosity, and a little courage. You will look a little bigger than usual when you are playing with your whole body.

Eat - Bread, soft serve ice cream, sausages, and more are all homemade and made to taste at IBARAIDE. You can taste them in the restaurant or in the marché hall.

There are also a variety of physical activities, such as making milk bread, ice cream, candles, and other original creations of your own.

At Komorebimori Iba Ride, visitors can enjoy the following amusement facilities and food and beverage facilities:

Activities include a circular train, swan boats, fun bicycles, go-carts, ATVs, a jabu-jabu pond, aqua tubes, paddle boats, lawn slides, trampolines, pony rides, a petting animal area, and Big Playland (the largest air play equipment in Japan).
Food and beverage facilities include Marche Hall (food court), Town Restaurant Xiu (buffet restaurant), Village Restaurant Poire (Western-style restaurant with pasta as the main dish), and fast food (some restaurants offer Sylvanian Families menus).

Another popular spot is Sylvanian Park, an outdoor theme park where visitors can experience the world of the Sylvanian Families. Life-size buildings and objects are set up. Visitors can enter the buildings, touch the furniture and items, and take pictures.

A quiz rally is held every day, and if you answer all the questions correctly, you will receive a baby doll in a limited edition costume. In addition, events are held regularly, including meet-and-greets and stage shows.

Komorebimori no Iba Ride (Komorebi-Mori no Iba Ride) is a theme park operated by World Intec, Inc. located in Kamikimiyama, Inashiki City, Ibaraki Prefecture. It was formerly called Edosaki Agricultural Park Potiron Forest.

History:

April 3, 1999: Opened as Edosaki Agricultural Park Potiron Forest. Potiron means pumpkin in French.
November 23, 2015: The park was temporarily closed to prepare for renewal.
March 19, 2016: reopened as Komorebi-Mori no Iba Ride and opened the Sylvanian Farm area with characters from the Sylvanian Families.
June 23, 2018: some areas in IBARAIDE were renovated, and Sylvanian Park, the first Sylvanian Families theme park in the Tokyo metropolitan area, was opened. Also, the “Forest Market,” a store specializing in Sylvanian Families, was opened, and the play room was renewed.

Information

Name
Comorebi Morino Ibaraido
こもれび 森のイバライド
Link
Official Site
Address
2060-1 Kamikimiyama, Inashiki-shi, Ibaraki
Telephone number
029-892-3911
Hours of operation

10:00-17:00 (March-November)
10:00 - 16:30 (December - February)

Closed

Tuesdays (April-September)
Tuesdays and Wednesdays (October through March)
Except national holidays

Admission fee

Admission fee
Adults (junior high school students and older): 1,200 yen
Children (4 years old to elementary school students) 800 yen
Free for children under 3 years old
500 yen per dog

Sylvanian Park Entrance Fee
700 yen per person for ages 3 and up

Parking lot
500 yen/day per car, 2000 spaces per day
Access

Train / Bus:
Approx. 30 min. by free shuttle bus from “Ushiku Station” of JR Joban Line
Approx. 30 min. by cab from “Sanuki” Station, JR Joban Line

Car:
Approx. 15 min. from “Ami-Higashi IC” of Ken-O Expressway
About 10 minutes from “Inashiki IC” of Ken-O Expressway   

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