





Creating a landscape: the work of people and horses
Horse Farming
Horse Logging
"The reason farmers in the past were able to work hard again tomorrow was because of the beauty of the scenery that unfolded before their eyes every day."
"Humans also live by eating the landscape. It's not just food that we eat. Therefore, humans must take responsibility for the landscape."
Two words related to "landscape." One was something I heard from a local elderly person, and the other was something a poet told me.
A landscape is the crystallization of the activities of various living things, the result of cultures and values being reflected over a long period of time.
This cycle continues as new life grows by "eating" the scenery.
Horse fuel produces clean energy such as water and grass, and high-quality compost instead of exhaust fumes.
In this day and age, horse-drawn plowing and horse-drawn transport are sustainable technologies that place little strain on the natural environment, and they can open up new and interesting possibilities for the future.
Horsemade Landscape - Landscapes created with horses - Farm and Forest At Osiancle, we create a landscape through the collaboration of horses and people in agriculture and forestry.
We aim to protect healthy soil and water and create beautiful landscapes where life circulates.











CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) - Cultivating the surrounding environment
Regenerative agriculture
CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) is a system that aims to create a circular economy in a small economic zone by directly connecting producers and members to support each other, protecting agriculture, food, food culture, the environment, and more.
In our case, we have added an "H" (for Horse) to the beginning of our name, and we are committed to connecting working horses, the people who work with horses, their culture, and their skills to the future, and to exploring the ideal of regenerative (environmentally regenerative) integrated livestock farming. The HCSA membership system supports and nurtures this ideal together.
We are looking for people to join us in growing Osiancle Farm and Forest.



"There's nothing, but there's everything."
A retreat stay on a farm and in the forest where you can live with horses.
Accommodation Experience - Farm Stay
A tiny house available for rent in Osiankuru's "Forest Made with Horses."
The traditional architectural style of old farmhouses where working horses were treated like family members
The "Tiny Magariya" is an integrated horse stable and was inspired by the "Nambu Magariya".
They slept in huts made by farmers using horse-drawn materials, wool and rice husks for insulation, and other materials they could find around them.
Eat what you get here.
Walking through the forest and gathering firewood,
Light the stove before the sun goes down and it starts to get cold.
From the quiet winter forests amid the snow, to the summer forests filled with the soft sunlight filtering through the trees and the lively sounds of early-rising birds, to the autumn forests enveloped in breathtaking autumn leaves.
When you are simply enveloped in it, you experience the simplest time to connect with yourself and reunite with your roots through "forest life."
We'll be waiting for you in the forest with our horses.




