Isumi is a city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. As of December 1, 2015, the city had a population of 38,426, and a population density of 244 persons per km². The total area is 157.44 square kilometres.
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Brown's Field is an organic farm, café, shop and accommodation located on the Boso Peninsula, just 80km (1 hour by fast train) from Tokyo. Set amongst the rice fields it is a tranquil environment to come and relax and enjoy the simple and pure attributes of nature and to return to the traditions of Japanese farmhouse living. Established in 1999 by renowned journalist and photographer Everett Kennedy Brown and his wife Deco Nakajima, chef and author of several macrobiotic cookbooks and lecturer at the Kushi Macrobiotic Academy, Brown's Field focusses on sustainable, organic farming with an emphasis on Japanese traditions. Whether it's just for a day trip to enjoy a delicious organic lunch at the Rice Terrace Café, or if you want to unwind and stay for a few days, Brown's Field is the perfect escape from the hectic city and a chance to immerse yourself in authentic Japanese traditions in a picturesque landscape.
We stayed here twice and had a great time. the farm is wild and old-fashioned and rustic. the farmers are really interesting people who are also very industrious - with their cafe, Treehouse BnB, new BnB nearby, organic farm volunteers, kids camps, books writing etc. the food was all good and we loved learning how to make Miso paste - that was very special. My daughter loved learning how to make a fire to cook rice - it's like going back in time. We stayed in the barn but i look forward to stay in a treehouse there someday.
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