KURKKU FIELDS

Accommodation, Experience

WHAT WE LIKE

  1. One of the most sustainable accommodation locations in Japan.
  2. Experiences align with the nature.
  3. Family-friendly with many activities available.

SOC 2★: Reconnects people with nature
ENV 3★: Built on the foundation of coexistence with nature
(About Sustainability Impact score)

KURKKU FIELDS is located in the mountains of Kisarazu City, Chiba Prefecture, an hour and a half from Tokyo.

In addition to lodging facilities, there is a recycling-oriented organic farm, a dairy farm where animals live freely, and restaurants and stores that serve them. Art and play parks are scattered throughout the natural surroundings, making it a fun place for adults and children.

COCOON, located in KURKKU FIELDS, is a villa opened as a place not only to receive hospitality but also experiencing to create a lifestyle by themselves. The facility also features a Finnish sauna and a store where guests can purchase craft beers and natural wines.

Furthermore, the facility’s energy, soil, and water are run by a circular system created with the advice of permaculture designers, and you will be able to see how it works throughout your stay.

Content originally published on Zenbird Media.

Details

(updated 4 Jan 2023)

Brand name KURKKU FIELDS
Genre Accomodation, Nature
Website Accommodation Homepage (JA)
Address 2502-1 Yana, Kisarazu, Chiba 292-0812
Google Map https://goo.gl/maps/
Opening Hours Check In: 14:00 ~ 18:00
Check Out: 10:00
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