My Geopark Story 06
Berry Farm Toyoura

KAMOI Satoshi
Owner, Berry Farm Toyoura

Everyone’s Welcome, From Prams to Wheelchairs
Waddling Call Ducks Will Be Waiting to Greet You

Head southwest along National Route 37 from Toyako Town towards Hakodate, and you’ll soon reach Toyoura, a town known for strawberries and pork. Right along the highway sits Berry Farm Toyoura, a visitor-friendly farm with a twist―rows of sweet, ripe blueberries waiting to be picked.

Waddling call ducks welcome you at the entrance, and the barrier-free farm is fully accessible to prams and wheelchairs. It is a place where everyone, regardless of age or mobility, can enjoy the outdoors.

Where IT Meets English, and Agriculture―With a Tasty Result!
Enjoy BBQs Without the Hassle in Nature

Farm owner Kamoi Satoshi has a unique background. Originally from Okayama Prefecture, he first worked as an IT engineer, then later as an English teacher.

The farm uses hydroponics to make harvesting easy for everyone. Blueberry season runs from mid-July to early September.

The farm’s popular experience is the hassle-free BBQ. You need no preparation, no cleanup: just book, turn up, and enjoy. You can also relax at the farm café, with freshly roasted coffee and soft-serve ice cream made with seasonal berries.

Sunsets Over Toyoura’s Coastline
Stop by During a Scenic Drive

Kamoi’s favourite view is the sun setting over the Toyoura coastline. One spot he recommends is Kamuy Chashi, a geosite in Rebunge that reveals traces of an undersea volcanic eruption from around three million years ago.

After exploring the Geopark, Berry Farm Toyoura is the perfect stop on your journey, enjoying fresh blueberries, a relaxing BBQ, and gentle moments with nature.