🍃 Coro Field, a famous Japanese-style farm in Ratchaburi
👉🏻 Talking about small landmarks when coming to Ratchaburi, you must not miss checking in here. A Japanese-style garden in a minimalist style. It looks simple, but there are many activities to do, such as growing vegetables, picking tomatoes, GIY … Grow it yourself, decorating trees, taking pictures, tasting delicious food and drinks, and buying souvenirs. The star of the show is “melon”. I guarantee you won’t get bored. 🪴🌱
▪️Let’s go through each zone one by one. ▪️
🍈 Coro Cafe: When you come to a melon garden, you have to eat melon, right? In addition to the menu with melon, there are also general foods that are just as delicious. Plus, the vegetables are imported from the farm. They are definitely fresh and clean. 🥬🍅
🛒 Coro Market: After we’re full, let’s go shopping. There are fresh fruits, processed fruits, and many more products, including various teas, sauces, salad dressings, juices, sweet potatoes, as well as cute clothes and props. 🛍
🪴 Coro Me: A zone where we can participate in arranging gardens in small pots. It's like going back in time again.
🌱 Coro House: This is an area for growing melons. I'm not sure if you can go in, but we didn't. We just stood outside to watch them.
🍅 Coro Garden: A garden where you can participate in planting and harvesting agricultural products yourself. On the day we went, there was no activity. We just walked around to take pictures of the cute tomatoes.
If you're visiting Ratchaburi Province or passing through on your way home, you can come here. Bringing your family here makes it even more fun and warm.
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