Special feature on "farm restaurants" born from the rich Tokoname climate of Japan

Tokoname's "farm restaurant" is amazing! Enjoy omelet rice made with fresh eggs and wine made in TOKONAME.
Shaved ice topped with meringue and egg sauce (summer only)

Freshly laid eggs and pudding

Wine made in Tokoname
Tokoname is located in the southwest of Aichi Prefecture, surrounded by an inland sea, and has a tranquil climate. It's a special experience to be able to enjoy fresh ingredients grown in this climate. Tokoname's farm restaurant is full of the passion and ingenuity of local farmers. You'll definitely enjoy it!
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Table of Contents
- What is a farm restaurant?
- Egg Farmer's Kitchen Recipe
- Sunset Walkerhill
- Also check out "Tokoname Fudo," which features columns on visits to producers!
What is a farm restaurant?
A "farm restaurant" is a restaurant where local farmers serve the ingredients they have painstakingly grown themselves. The appeal is not just the freshness of the food! Not only is it a local production for local consumption, but it also provides peace of mind as the food is processed and served by the farmers themselves. It also leads to the reuse of abandoned farmland and vacant houses, and the revitalization of rural areas. Coupled with the growing awareness of food in recent years, it is also attracting attention as a "sixth industry" where farmers, who are responsible for the primary industry, process, distribute and sell the food.
A farm restaurant in Tokoname with a great atmosphere that takes advantage of the tranquil climate
Egg Farmer's Kitchen Recipe

A classic and popular dish: Fluffy egg omelet rice (tax included: 1,150 yen)


This is the kitchen of Daily Farm, an egg farmer in Tokoname, which opened the restaurant with the aim of "spreading the deliciousness of eggs!" They serve cute-looking egg dishes. Of course, the eggs they use are from Daily Farm, who are particular about producing "safe, secure, and delicious eggs."

Plenty of eggs and very creamy!

Shaved ice topped with meringue and egg sauce (summer only)
Other recommended dishes include "Recipewo's Egg on Rice Set (1,050 yen including tax)," which allows unlimited refills of eggs and rice, and "Fluffy French Toast (1,100 yen including tax)," which is crisp on the outside and overflowing with creamy custard inside. They work on developing new menu items every day, offering new egg dishes and sweets, and are always looking for ways to make their customers' meals enjoyable. It's great to have a restaurant that makes you excited about what to order next!


Eggs are a familiar food on the dinner table every day. And the act of "eating" is connected to building people's minds and bodies. Because it is something we eat every day, it is a place where people can "think" about "eating" together through egg dishes. That is the kind of food the restaurant aims to offer.
🐣Egg vending machines and sweets sales are also popular! 🐣
In addition to the restaurant, they also operate a 24-hour egg vending machine and "Coco Terrace" where you can get takeout Western-style sweets such as puddings made with plenty of eggs. You can enjoy the eggs and puddings that the egg farmer is proud of at home. Be sure to check it out after your meal!


Sunset Walkerhill



Sunset Walker Hill is a restaurant located on a vineyard and winery. They grow the grapes themselves, brew them, and produce and serve wine that is 100% Tokoname-made. They have over 10 original wines. Their concept is to create fresh, easy-to-drink wines, so be sure to try them out and find your favorite!

Chita beef steak in a casual American style Eugene dinner course (tax included: 5,500 yen)
In addition to carefully selected wines, the restaurant also boasts views of Ise Bay, ingredients from the Chita Peninsula, and American-style cuisine made with fresh vegetables and fruits from its own Oregon Farm. The recommended accompaniment to wine is the Chita Beef Steak. Chita beef is a brand of beef created by crossing a Holstein dairy cow with a Japanese Black beef cow, and is characterized by its soft and sweet flavor. It goes perfectly with the acidity of the wine! For lunch, they also offer the Chita Beef Steak Lunch (tax included: 3,190 yen). This healthy beef is great for those who are concerned about beauty and health.


In addition to dining in the restaurant or on the terrace, we also recommend the "picnic lunch" which is perfect for families with dogs. They offer a lunch set that allows you to have lunch wherever you like on the premises, so you can find your favorite spot and enjoy your lunch there♪ The "Vineyard Terrace" is surrounded by grape vines and is said to be a wonderful place that makes you feel like you're not in Japan.
Check out the video on the official website to see what's going on!
[Lunch with a spectacular view in the vineyards] Introducing Sunset Walkerhill's "Picnic Lunch"! Recommended for families and those with dogs!
There are also other plans available, such as a "BBQ Plan" where you can come empty-handed and enjoy the spectacular scenery, so please choose one that suits your situation.

The best thing about Sunset Walker Hill is, as its name suggests, the beautiful evening view of Tokoname. From the top of the hill you can see the vineyards, Tokoname townscape, and the sea. Who would have thought you could see such a spectacular view in Tokoname, so close to Nagoya? Relax and enjoy delicious food, wine, and Tokoname scenery while having fun conversations with your family and friends.
Also check out "Tokoname Fudo," which features columns on visits to producers!
Tokoname City is known as a "town of pottery that has continued for a thousand years," but it is also a town blessed with the bounty of the sea and mountains, nurtured by its topography facing Ise Bay and its warm climate. "Tokoname Fudo" is an experiential tourism program where you can learn about these bounty, experience the thoughts of the producers, and actually taste them. Read the column article to learn about the thoughts of the producers and enjoy a richer experience of tourism!

We promote tourism with the slogan "Happy Come On TOKONAME," which expresses our desire that "everyone who visits Tokoname City will be able to experience its various charms, feel happy and joyful, and go home with the power of happiness (happiness) that will give them energy for the next day."
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