Hiroyuki Hatanaka (Hiroyuki Hatanaka)

Affiliated Institutions and Organizations
Koiwai Farm Makibaen Sales Manager (based in Tokyo)
Phone Number
03-3213-2871
Fax Number
03-3212-8985

Professional Background

Joined the company in May 1984. After working in sales, stores, facility management, etc., he became a sales representative in 2002.
December 2008 Certified as Iwate Tourism Hospitality Meister.
In October 2011, he was stationed in Tokyo, where he continues to work today.

My Recommendations for Local Attractions and Must-See Local Tourism Information

Koiwai Farm, which I recommend, is one of the largest private comprehensive farms in Japan, located at the southern foot of Mt. Iwate, with a total area of
It is approximately 3,000 hectares. Koiwai Farm Makibaen is a tourist area that disseminates information about the history and culture of Koiwai Farm, and we strive every day to allow our customers to enjoy an extraordinary space surrounded by seasonal scenery. Masu. Time passes leisurely while experiencing the culture of Koiwai Farm in the midst of vast nature.

Affiliated Organizations, Introduction of Organizations

Koiwai Farm was founded in 1981. The name “Koiwai” comes from the initials of the founders Ono, Iwasaki, and Inoue. We are developing businesses such as dairy farming, forestry, and landscaping, and Makibaen provides a place for customers to enjoy and relax while introducing the productive activities of Koiwai Farm.

Short Message

For about three years, Koiwai Farm Makibaen has been running a program called “Guided Tour Koiwai Farm Story,” in which guides take visitors around areas that are not open to the public. This is a type of industrial tourism program in which guides take visitors through areas that were previously closed to the public, and has won a special award at the Japan Ecotourism Awards. The number of participants is increasing year by year, and it is used for general participation, groups, companies, and learning programs on school trips. How about a trip to experience the “unknown Koiwai Farm”?