Hello again! 
In this 4th edition of our series introducing amusement parks, I’d like to introduce Awaji Farm Park England Hill. It has animals such as koalas and wallabies as well as an English garden and souvenir shops with local sweets. Visitors also have the opportunity to harvest vegetables and fruits.
In this 4th edition of our series introducing amusement parks, I’d like to introduce Awaji Farm Park England Hill. It has animals such as koalas and wallabies as well as an English garden and souvenir shops with local sweets. Visitors also have the opportunity to harvest vegetables and fruits.
To get there, simply take an express coach
from Sannomiya bus terminal to Awaji  Farm 
  Park Akashi  Kaikyo  Bridge Awaji 
 Farm  Park 
Animal
Watching
The most popular feature in the park is
Koala Pavilion! You might be wondering why there are koalas even though it’s
named “England Hill.” Well, the state of Western
  Australia England  hill” is
because the England  football
team stayed in Awaji  during the 2002
Japan-Korea football world cup. 
There are eight koalas in the park. They
are mostly nocturnal so you probably won’t see them being particularly active
during park opening hours. But they are still very cute even if they are
asleep. Here’s a tip: visit the pavilion right before the park closes. You’ll
be able to see them awake if you are lucky!
There are also wallabies and peacocks in
the park. Above all, white peacocks are the ones to watch! The male and female
are all pure white. Have you ever seen them? They’re pretty rare.
Embrace
local cuisine
I’m sure that visitors will enjoy the local
Awaji ’s cuisine to be had at England Hill.
Awaji-shima Gyu-don is made of Awaji  rice,
beef and onions. The best way to relish Awaji beef is an Awaji 
barbeque or Shima Barger. Desserts such as rich ice cream and soft serve ice
cream made of Awaji  milk are also popular. 
Onion soft serve ice cream made of Awaji onions and milk noodles
made of local onions and milk are only available in Awaji .
Sounds interesting, doesn’t it?
An exclusive summer menu is available from
July to August. Please have a taste of Awaji 
Summer
flowers
There are other attractions such as ice
cream and bread making lessons, a locally-grown produce store, boats and
go-karts. Whatever you try, Awaji Farm Park England Hill is a great day out! 
Park Info
Admission: Adult (12+) 800 yen, Children (4+) 400 yen, free for
children under 3
Opening hours: 
March – October 9:00-17:00, 9:00-18:00 (Weekends and holidays) 
November 9:00-17:00
December – February 10:00-17:00
Open year around
Hana
Hyogo Tourism Association
 






