Yanagawa Mutsugoro-land

柳川むつごろうランド

Enjoy the bounty of the Ariake Sea, a treasured sea with the largest tidal range in Japan!

When the tide goes out, vast mud flats are created in the Ariake Sea, where mutsugorou (mudskippers) appear. Yanagawa Mutsugorou Land, located next to the Ariake Sea, is a hands-on tourist facility where visitors can enjoy glamping, camping, and barbecuing in the pleasant sea breeze.
A wide variety of special Ariake Sea experiences are available by reservation, including traditional fishing methods such as "spider net fishing," "mutsugake" and "nori (seaweed) plucking. The salt-making experience using the nutrient-rich seawater of the Ariake Sea, into which many rivers such as the Chikugo River and the Yabe River flow, is also popular.
And in the fall, visitors can try their hand at harvesting grapes that the staff has painstakingly grown! With a full range of accommodations, the facility is also used as a training and exchange center for sports, recreation, and other activities.
In July, when the sunflowers in the nearby sunflower garden are at their best, the entire area is dyed a brilliant yellow, attracting visitors.

Basic Information

Address (Japanese) 832-0052 福岡県柳川市橋本町389
Address 389 Hashimoto-cho, Yanagawa City, Fukuoka
Telephone Number 0944-72-0819
Fax Number 0944-72-0819
Car Park Approx. 100 cars (free of charge)
Access About 15 minutes from Nishitetsu Yanagawa Station by car
About 35 minutes from Miyama Yanagawa IC
Website https://ariake-mutsugoro.jp/
https://www.facebook.com/ariakemutsugoro/

*Information on facilities is subject to change. Please check each official website for the latest information.

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