A hands-on facility full of fun and deliciousness where you can see, taste, and experience the taste and culture of konjac, a traditional Japanese foodstuff.
The konjac and shirataki zone, jelly zone, and buffet/souvenir zone are connected to each other, offering a powerful factory tour and a konjac buffet full of power. Visitors can also try their hand at making their own konjac jelly, and a wide variety of limited edition konjac park products are available.
This is a spot that can be enjoyed by everyone, from children to adults, regardless of the weather. The facility offers a “konjac making experience,” “factory tours,” and an “all-you-can-eat konjac buffet.
During the konjac factory tour, visitors can observe the three production lines that support the largest production volume in Japan: the “plate konjac production line,” the “shirataki production line,” and the “jelly production line,” and learn about the history and miscellaneous information through panels and videos.
There is also a konjac buffet where visitors can sample about 15 kinds of konjac dishes, including shiny tama-konjac, fried noodles made from konjac, konjac ramen, fried konjac, konjac desserts, and other konjac arrangements that we are proud of, as well as jelly with konjac flour.
The buffet is free of charge, and families with children are very popular because they can take as many dishes as they like. Konjac dishes are low in calories and carbohydrates, so even dieters can eat a lot without worry. Dishes you like are sold in such a way that you can easily reproduce them at home.
Various kinds of konjac products are also available in the souvenir corner. The popular events “All-you-can-stuff konjac” and “All-you-can-stuff jelly” are also held every day. Various idea products are available, and popular are udon-like konjac, pasta-like konjac, and konjac bread.
A handmade konjac experience is also recommended (reservations required).
There are also plenty of photo spots, and you can take a relaxing break in the free footbath.
There are also a variety of fun activities for children and adults alike, including a mini-crane wheel, a mini Ferris wheel, and capsule toys.
Crane wheel: Operate the crane wheel to scoop balls!
Playground: Rides, ball scooping, and other fun activities await you!
Mini Ferris Wheel: Italian-made mini Ferris wheel for children and adults.
Undama Shrine: A shrine dedicated to a lucky ball (konnyaku dama) that looks great as a photo spot! It is also a great photo spot!
Weekdays 9:00-17:30
Weekends and holidays: 9:00-18:00
Free of charge
Handcrafting experience is available for a separate fee.
15 minutes by car from Jyoshu-Tomioka Station on the Jyoshin Electric Railway Line
Jyoshinetsu Expressway Tomioka Interchange alighting, approx. 10 min. by car