Visit to the Daio Wasabi Farm in Azumino Japan.
April 2014 - We visited the largest Wasabi Farm in the world. It is located in the middle of Japan near Matsumoto city. Wasabi will only grow in crystal clear moving water and it naturally grows along side river beds. So they divert the river and plant it in the gravel to filter the water. It was really interesting and beautiful place. We at Wasabi ice cream, wasabi pickles, wasabi tempura. Here in the USA, we think of Wasabi as a paste. But that is wasabi imitation made from corn starch and horseradish powder and died green. Real wasabi root is grounded into a paste. But here they ate the tops too and it tasted like any other vegetable.
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Nagano Daio Wasabi Farm - 大王わさび農場 - 4K Ultra HD : Located in Nagano and close to Matsumoto and it's gorgeous castle, the Daio Wasabi Farm is one of Japan’s largest wasabi farms. It is a very popular tourist destination for both wasabi lovers and fans of the 1989 movie “Dreams”, directed by the late great Akira Kurosawa, that used the location’s unique scenery as the backdrop to the movie.
There you will be able to experience the distinctive wasabi flavor in different forms like ice cream, croquette, burgers and even beer. You will also have the chance to roam freely around different wasabi fields and see how people are cultivating it!
Also, and unlike many other plants, wasabi is extremely sensitive and difficult to cultivate on a large scale. Only a few places in Japan, including Nagano prefecture, Iwate prefecture and the Izu peninsula in Shizuoka prefecture are ideally suited for the large scale growing of wasabi. Finally it is also worth noting that wasabi’s growth is highly dependent on its water source and the cleaner the water is, the better the cultivation of the wasabi will be.
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Daio Wasabi Farm in Nagano Prefecture has wasabi everything - including wasabi burgers, wasabi soft cream and wasabi beer!
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Daio Wasabi Garden, Nagano 大王わさび農場
Wasabi is a well known seasoning for sushi, sashimi, and soba. The Daio Wasabi Farm in Azumino, Nagano Prefecture, is the largest scale wasabi farm in the world. It has a 100-year history.
In 1915, this wasabi farm was started from zero. Farmers made these huge wasabi fields by digging down into the ground in order to reach pure water from underground to grow the wasabi.
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NAGANO PREFECTURE - Visiting a Wasabi Farm!
We left Yamanashi Prefecture and headed to Nagano Prefecture where we visited Sinano Winery, had a soba lunch, visited the amazing Daio Wasabi Farm & met the Wasabi Master, finished up with the Azumino Winery before dinner at a Japanese/Italian restaurant and a stay at Hotel JAL City Nagano.
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Let's travel to a valley in the Japanese alps in Nagano to get some organically grown wasabi from the farm! Just how is wasabi grown?
Daio Wasabi Farm is one of Japan's largest and is a great place to find out – and try wasabi cuisine!
There are few produce directly associated with Japan.
Wasabi is one of the most widely known and the flavor is found more and more in snacks because of it's spicy kick.
It's also used in sushi, mixed in the soy sauce.
There is a big different between the processed wasabi found in some restaurants and the fresh kind which is traditionally ground on a shark skin grater and collected. The color and smell. The texture and taste.
Why does fresh wasabi cost so much?
It takes between 12 to 18 month to grow one and there is no telling what size it will be when pulled from the ground.
The wasabi needs to be in the shade and have constant fresh water. The minerals from the melted snows of the Japanese alps surrounding Daio Wasabi Farm are perfect to make the worlds most delicious wasabi.
What else can you do at the wasabi farm?
You can hike around the beautiful area and also grab a bite to eat in the food plaza. They have:
Wasabi beer
Wasabi ice cream
Wasabi burger
Wasabi don
Wasabi juice
Wasabi wine
Wasabi leaf salad
Wasabi croquet
and yes ... just plain wasabi!
This is wasabi heaven!
Daio Wasabi Farm
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Azumino, Daio Wasabi Farm
La Daio Wasabi Farm ad Azumino è la coltivazione di wasabi più estesa al mondo.
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【HD】Daio Wasabi Farm, Azumino, Nagano | 長野 安曇野 大王わさび農場(わさび園)
Daiō Wasabi Farm, the largest scaled farm in the nation, uses spring water from the Northern Japanese Alps. This place is also famous for the shooting location of Akira Kurosawa's movie Dreams, in which one of the dreams is depicted: Village of the Watermills.
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北アルプスからの湧き水を利用した日本最大規模のわさび園。黒澤明監督の映画「夢」(水車のある村)のロケ地としても有名です。
Exploring A Wasabi Farm in Japan
Did you know most wasabi is fake? Here's where you can find the real stuff.
Daio Wasabi Farm Nagano
The Daiō Wasabi Farm (大王わさび農場 Daiō Wasabi Nōjō) is a wasabi farm established in 1915 and located in Azumino, Nagano Prefecture near the center of Honshū, the main island of Japan.It is a popular tourist spot due to its watermills and for the river that runs through it. A restaurant offers wasabi-flavoured ice cream and other wasabi-themed products.
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大王わさび農場・碌山美術館 Daio Wasabi Farm and Rokuzan Art Museum in Azumino city - NAGANO TRIP, JAPAN
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Daio Wasabi Farm outside Matsumoto, Nagano, Japan
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Came home a bit late this day after an interesting and busy day in the city of Azumino and Matsumoto. From the foothills of the nearby Japanese Alps, we roamed around the Daio Wasabi Farm. Ate the renowned buckwheat soba noodles, sashimi horse meat and wasabi ice cream.
In the afternoon, we went to Matsumoto Art Museum. We're amazed with the permanent art collection of Yayoi Kusama, an Avant-garde artist. Lastly, we didn't miss the Ishii Miso Brewery. It was founded in 1868 and what makes it so special is that it is a now rare example of miso maker that still uses traditional methods to produce their miso for local consumption.
On the next day, it's a rainy day for Nagano, so we changed our plan of spending our day in Tokyo. Once arrived, we headed to Tsukiji Outer Market and tasted some of their local food. Afterwards, we searched for the Tokyo St Mary's Cathedral. Spent most of our afternoon here with thanksgiving and prayers for the family.
While waiting for our scheduled departure for Nagano, we brought the kids to Character Street at the basement of Tokyo Station and this made their day.
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Nagano Daio Wasabi Farm 大王わさび農場
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The Daio Wasabi Farm (Daiō Wasabi Nōjō) is one of Japan's largest wasabi farms and a popular tourist destination located in rural Azumino City near Matsumoto. The farm has multiple large fields with a meticulously maintained network of small streams that constantly provides each wasabi plant with clear, flowing water from the Northern Alps. Wasabi cultivation is possible only under such pristine conditions. From May to October, the fields are protected from the blaze of the sun by black tarp sheets.
The farm has been attractively developed for tourists with walking trails between the fields. Within the farm stands the Daio Shrine, which enshrines the spirit of an ancient local hero, Hachimen Daio, after which the farm has been named and who is believed to be the farm's protector. Nearby the shrine is also a small cave related to the local hero's legend. An idyllic landscape of old-fashioned, wooden water wheels alongside the river can also be enjoyed from the walking trails. The water wheels were constructed here for the filming of Kurosawa Akira's Dreams in 1989 and have been left standing. From late April to late October, short tours on inflatable boats are available so that the scenery can be enjoyed from on the water (15-30 minutes, 900-1800 yen).
Last but not least, the farm features multiple shops and a restaurant. On sale is a wide variety of wasabi related products, including fresh wasabi, wasabi paste, wasabi flavored pickles and crackers, wasabi soba noodles, wasabi curry, wasabi sausages, wasabi dressing, wasabi beer, wasabi juice, wasabi soft cream and wasabi chocolate.
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Take the JR Oito Line from Matsumoto to Hotaka Station (30 minutes, 320 yen one way, 1-2 trains/hour), from where the wasabi farm can be reached in a ten minute taxi ride (approx. 1300 yen one way). On weekends and holidays from mid April through October, there is a loop bus for tourists that connects Hotaka Station with the farm (10 minutes, 500 yen per ride or 800 yen for a 1-day pass). Outside of winter, rental bicycles are another alternative transportation to consider.
Hours: 9:00 to 17:20 (until 16:30 from November to February)
Closed: No closing days
Admission: Free
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A small and picturesque wasabi radish farm in the high mountains of central Japan.
Wasabi horseradish is used in Japan with sushi and sashimi as well as with other meals such as cold soba noodles. Wasabi is derived from the root of the wasabi plant which requires very clean, fresh water to grow well. The mountains of the Japan Southern Alps receive abundant rainfall and this area is perfectly suited for growing wasabi. Farmers in these high mountains have for centuries grown wasabi in terraced fields similar to rice paddies, however wasabi fields are normally situated much higher in the mountains than rice fields. While hiking in the mountains here it is not uncommon to find small wasabi farms situated along the narrow course of fast running streams or at the base of cascading waterfalls.
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