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Naitai Highland Farm

📍 Hokkaido, Kamishihoro

Japan's largest public dairy ranch — 17 square kilometers of open grass, 2,000 grazing cows, a 7km driving road climbing to a glass-walled hilltop terrace, and soft-serve made from the herd below you.

The Tokachi Plain is Japan’s dairy heartland, and its most extreme expression is a single ranch bigger than some Tokyo wards — open to anyone who wants to drive up through it.

Why It’s Interesting

Naitai Kogen Bokujo was established in 1972 as a public ranch where farms from across the region send their young dairy cows to graze; today about 2,000 head roam 17 million square meters of grass (the local brochure’s unit of choice: 358 Tokyo Domes), making it the largest public ranch in the country. The visitor experience is elegantly simple: a 7-kilometer road winds from the entrance gate up through open pasture to a summit at roughly 800 meters, where Naitai Terrace — a modern, glass-walled café-observatory built in 2019 — looks out over the entire Tokachi Plain, checkerboard farmland running to the horizon and, on clear days, the sea. Milk soft-serve in hand, cows below, no admission fee: it’s Hokkaido’s whole rural promise compressed into one hilltop.

Best Time to Visit

Late April through October when the road and terrace operate; June-September for full green pasture and grazing herds. Clear days matter more than season for the view.

Getting There

Rental car territory: about 40 minutes north of Obihiro, in Kamishihoro. Entry and parking are free.

🐿️ Cinnamon was here

Field report

Naitai is Japan's largest public dairy ranch: 17 square kilometres of open grass with 2,000 cows scattered across it like commas, and a 7 km road that climbs to a glass-walled terrace where the Tokachi plain runs to the horizon in a checkerboard.

I rode up on a tour van's wing mirror with the wind doing its best to repossess my tail. Up top: soft-serve made from the milk of the cows you can literally see making more of it — farm-to-cone logistics measured in metres. I audited a cow at close range; she audited me back; we parted as equals.

It's grand-scale Hokkaido at its most casual — no rides, no shows, just grass, sky, cows, cone. Clear days show the whole plain. My journal entry is one line: 'Big. Good. Cold ears.'

— Cinnamon 🐿️

📸 Cinnamon's camera roll

Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.

Auditing a cow at close range. She audited me back. We parted as equals, with the Tokachi plain running to the horizon in a checkerboard behind us.
Farm-to-cone logistics measured in metres: soft-serve from the milk of cows you can literally see making more of it. Mon-chan moo'd once, quietly, to fit in.

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