
Boso Dairy Farm Hillside View
OnlineRolling green hills and grazing pastures unfold across Rakuno-no-Sato, a working dairy park on the Boso Peninsula long celebrated as Japan's birthplace of dairy farming. Wooden fences trace the gentle slopes while clusters of cedar and camphor trees frame distant farm buildings and a red-roofed barn. The pastoral scenery captures the quiet, open character of this rural corner of Chiba.
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Birthplace of Japanese Dairy Farming
The Boso Peninsula is widely regarded as the cradle of dairy farming in Japan, and Rakuno-no-Sato preserves that heritage across open grasslands dotted with grazing pastures.
Rolling Pastoral Hills
Gentle hills rise beyond wooden fence lines, their grassy slopes framed by clusters of cedar, pine and camphor trees. A small red-roofed barn sits among the greenery, anchoring the scene.
A Working Farm Park
Visitors to the real dairy village can walk trails winding through the pastures, where the camera offers a sweeping view of the cultivated countryside.
Chiba's Rural Character
Framed by the wider Minamiboso countryside, the view captures the understated, pastoral charm that defines this stretch of the Japanese coast.
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