Selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Rice Terraces, Onigaki's rice paddies stretch out in a breathtaking vista of 400 terraces, creating a scene like a painting.
Scenic Views
Historic Sites
Highlights
A breathtaking view selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Rice Terraces
Seasonal changes in scenery
Onigaki Processing Center selling local produce
The annual "Onigaki Rice Terrace Festival" held in September
You can take a shuttle bus from the Hasami-machi Yakimono Park to the Onigaki Processing Center.
If you're driving, there is parking available at the Hasami-machi Yakimono Park. Show route
Op.Hours
Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:15 PM, Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 5:15 PM, Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 5:15 PM, Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:15 PM, Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:15 PM
Cld.Days
Saturday, Sunday
Fee
Free
INFO
Please use the parking lot at Hasami-cho Yakimono Park. A shuttle bus is also available.
The Onigaki Rice Terraces, located in Hasami-machi, Nagasaki Prefecture, are stunning rice paddies selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Rice Terraces.
Said to have been completed in the middle of the Edo period, they retain their traditional charm, captivating visitors to this day.
With 400 terraces stretching out before you, the view is as beautiful as a painting.
The lush rice paddies change their appearance with the seasons—fresh green in spring, vibrant green rice stalks in summer, and golden hues in autumn—continuously enchanting visitors.
The surrounding area boasts abundant natural beauty, and a stroll along the walking paths is highly recommended.
Spend some time relaxing and soaking in the quintessential Japanese countryside landscape.
Next to the rice terraces is the Onigaki Processing Center, where you can buy fresh local produce, including vegetables, rice, and miso.
Every September, the "Onigaki Rice Terrace Festival" is held, featuring unique scarecrows and a host of other events for locals and visitors alike.
Onigaki Rice Terraces are a heartwarming tourist spot where nature and history harmoniously coexist.
We highly recommend a visit.