Spring 2026,
The egg-picking experience, which has previously been held at Wanpaku Square, will be moved to Rainbow Hill and opened as a new experience facility called Egg School.

This facility has taken the "egg-picking experience," which has been a popular and rare initiative throughout the country, and made it even deeper and richer. Fertilized eggs are hatched in an environment where male and female eggs are raised in a free-range environment, allowing visitors to experience the workings of life. The unique appeal of this facility is that you can experience the time and background that went into each and every egg.
The program aims to provide three experiences: to directly touch and feel the warmth of live chickens and freshly laid eggs; to learn about the ecology of chickens and the secrets of eggs while having fun; and to discover the inherent deliciousness and value of "old eggs." The weight of the eggs in your palm, the texture of the shell, and even the lingering warmth of the eggs will naturally lead to learning and excitement.

Furthermore, each of the 68 beehives has a door, and even the small decision of which door to open creates excitement. The excitement of opening the door, the joy of finding something. There is also a Q&A board set up inside the beehives, and discoveries that will make you nod in agreement and say "wow" or "I see" await you.

Through this experience, you will feel the preciousness of life and the value of food. Amidst the fun, you will also discover something that will stay with you. When you visit Ark Tategamori, be sure to experience this new "Egg Story."
Agricultural department: Hideaki Katata