Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Walking around Mother Farm in Chiba

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The roads that were encircling and making its way up the mountain has got my head spinning, I wished the bus would slow down just for a little. Arriving atop the mountain, I familiarised myself with the surroundings. The view was absolutely breath taking.

I walked towards mother farm where herds of people were headed in the same direction. Everyone was hoping to bust through the gantry it seemed almost hard to contain. I was eager to see the Ferris wheel that was prominent just from the ticket counter.

Eventually, making my way through those gates I wanted to take the express route and have a good look at mother farm before the area got populated. The ride was pleasant and the sight of sheep free to roam and graze made my day. My mind was still fixated on that ferris wheel and I was really hoping to get a ride but unfortunately, time did not permit.

Spending my last few hours whilst savouring daylight, we had lunch in a unique dome shaped restaurant that overlooked the mountains. The food was terrific and the milkshake, delectable. The milk in that shake came fresh from their farm. Creamy, rich and delicious it stained my lips, deserving a good lips licking. We shared a two main courses, a meat platter and a spaghetti. The meat platter was grilled perfect, well-seasoned, tender and juicy. The spaghetti done al dente accompanied with rich tomato clam sauce. Lunch was gratifying, I wished I had more time. See you again Mother Farm, what a wonderful place!




12 comments :

  1. Your photos are stunning, looks amazing!

    Lucy | www.foreverseptemberr.blogspot.co.uk

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  2. This is so interesting, I have never seen a farm set up like an amusement park before! As always, your photographs are beyond stunning. x

    nueyork.blogspot.com

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  3. Looks like a cute farm, but I was just wondering if you get to see the animals ant then eat their meat?

    www.esttrill.co.uk

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  4. What a unique concept! Your photos are stunning!

    Hailey
    www.themiddlecloset.com

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  5. Wow, these are some beautiful pictures, the landscapes are amazing! And all these food looks delicious, make me quite hungry right now haha :)

    Maƫ - www.blackhairblackdress.blogspot.fr

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  6. Oh Japan! Love your descriptions and writing style. Sounds like a lovely day.
    Claire xx

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  7. awesome pictures, and the writing make me feel like I was there ;)

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  8. These photos are absolutely beautiful - Japan really seems to have just the most incredible nature.

    Rae | Love from Berlin

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  9. Lovely photos! It looks amazing :) xx

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  10. Such a lovely place
    I love the vintage looking photos

    The Bandwagon Chic | Instagram | Bloglovin | Snapchat: bandwagonchic

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  11. These are beautiful photos!

    www.spring2spring.com

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