Wasabi Farm Discovery Walking Tour: Visit Japan's Largest Wasabi Farm

Experience the largest Wasabi farm in Japan on a walking tour. Discover the secrets of Wasabi cultivation and try unique Wasabi-flavored products. English and French tours available.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Daio Wasabi Farm - The base of the Japanese Alps is home to several Wasabi farms, from the small plots nestled among the multitude of rice fields to Japan’s largest Wasabi farm. Thanks to the fabulous natural environment of the region, a journey into this Japanese countryside is a unique experience not to be missed!
    Wasabi is an essential element…
What's Included
  • English-speaking Guide
  • Wasabi Ice Cream
What's Not Included
  • Miscellaneous fees for you during the activity (meals, snacks, souvenirs etc.)
  • Insurance (Travel Insurance, Private Insurance, etc…)
Additional Information

Have ever seen real Wasabi? Discover the Japan’s largest Wasabi Farm!
Like a little spice?
The Wasabi farm is a popular tourist friendly destination and is comprised of many large fields with a meticulously maintained network of small streams that constantly provides each wasabi plant with pure clean water.
Wasabi is an essential element in Japanese…

Location
Daio Wasabi Farm
You will end at the Wasabi Farm.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Quest43721857541
Sep 2, 2024
Visit the Daio Wasabi farm - The visit went very well. Sylvain and Sayuko are excellent guides who have clear explanations full of anecdotes about the farm but also, more broadly, about the region. Having had a great time, I highly recommend.
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Deborahlp2913dp
May 28, 2024
Wasabi Ice Cream--who knew? - We had a relaxing and informative afternoon exploring the Wasabi Farm with Naomi. She was a great guide who spoke excellent English (she was an English teacher in her prior life) and provided insights into not only all-things-wasabi, but also the surrounding region and Japanese culture in general. If you are a foodie interested in a deeper dive into the food you consume, or just want a slightly less standard experience while vacationing in Japan, I highly recommend taking this tour with Naomi. And try the wasabi ice cream--it's subtle and surprisingly delicious!
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Suvashisb2019
Jun 7, 2023
Great hosts - This was a great tour! Our train was cancelled from Nagano, so we had to take the bus to get to Matsumoto. Sylvain and Carol were extremely gracious and stayed an extra hour so that they could give us the full tour. We had some great wasabi ice cream and learned a lot about wasabi! Highly recommend!
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Coastal39980914783
Apr 12, 2023
Fun - It was an excellent and enjoyable experience! Very informative tour and the wasabi ice cream was delicious! The farm also has wasabi beer and croquets!
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Amanda_a
Apr 12, 2023
Great - My tour guide was excellent. It was an informative walk throughout the farm! Wasabi is such an interesting ingredient and the wasabi ice cream at the end was amazing! Thank you for an enjoyable time.
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K9860wajamiem
Jun 23, 2023
Don’t waste your money - Very disappointed. Very little discussion about wasabi. The farm itself is free to visit so I had an expectation that a paid tour would involve so behind the scenes access that the general public who visit for free don’t get. I would recommend the farm but not the tour. The guide also had little knowledge of wasabi, and spent most of the time talking about herself (from Canada, now lives in Japan for 30 years, karate instructor, English teacher now tour guide, married a Japanese man, adopted a Japanese child, lives in the foothills of a mountain) very disappointing!
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From $39
up to 12 guests
1 Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).