Fruit picking—an experience where you can harvest seasonal fruits with your own hands while enjoying the great outdoors—has become a popular activity among international visitors to Japan. From strawberries and cherries to grapes and mandarins, fruit picking offers a delicious way to experience Japan’s rich and diverse seasons. This article introduces the full appeal of fruit picking in Japan and features recommended fruits by season, as well as popular spots across different regions.
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Why Fruit Picking is Popular in Japan
Fruit picking has become an increasingly popular hands-on activity among visitors to Japan. It’s not only a fun way to sightsee, but also a chance to connect with nature and experience local culture. In this section, we’ll explore why fruit picking in Japan continues to attract so much attention.
A Unique Experience Blending Culture and Nature
Learn Traditions at Japanese Farms
Fruit picking is more than just harvesting—it’s a valuable opportunity to experience the traditional cultivation techniques and local climate cherished by farmers. Especially at family-run farms, visitors can hear firsthand stories about the land’s history and the farmers’ dedication to their crops, offering a deeper look into Japan’s agricultural culture.
The Charm of Enjoying All Four Seasons
Japan is known for its distinct seasons, each bringing different fruits into season. Spring offers strawberries, summer features peaches and blueberries, autumn brings grapes and pears, and winter welcomes citrus fruits like mandarins and persimmons. Enjoying fruit in harmony with the rhythm of nature is a unique experience that goes beyond everyday life.
An Activity for Families and Couples
Fruit picking is an enjoyable activity for everyone, from young children to the elderly. It’s perfect for family outings on weekends, romantic dates for couples, or trips with friends. Picking and tasting fruit with your own hands creates lasting memories and a special connection to the place.
The Sweetness and Safety of Japanese Fruits
One of the main reasons why fruit picking in Japan is so highly rated among international travelers is the exceptional “sweetness” and “safety” of the fruits. With rich fruity aromas and textures that are hard to find elsewhere, combined with a trustworthy system of quality control, Japanese fruits offer a truly special experience.
Strict Quality Control in Japanese Agriculture
Japanese fruit farms carefully manage the use of pesticides and pay close attention to hygiene. From regular soil inspections and pest control to meticulous sorting and storage after harvest, each step of the process is handled with great care. In particular, tourist farms emphasize cleanliness and staff hygiene training to ensure visitors can enjoy the experience with peace of mind.
Juicy Seasonal Fruits at Their Best
Japan has a strong culture of valuing fruits at their seasonal peak, allowing visitors to enjoy them in their most delicious state. For example, summer peaches overflow with juice as soon as they’re peeled, and autumn grapes are bursting with concentrated sweetness in every bite. These seasonal fruits are also rich in nutrients, making the experience of tasting nature’s gifts truly luxurious.
Fruit Picking Is Also Tourist-Friendly
There are many features that make fruit picking especially enjoyable for international visitors to Japan. From language support to picturesque photo spots, the experience is designed to be welcoming and memorable.
Farms with English-Speaking Staff
Across Japan, some fruit farms have English-speaking staff available to assist with everything from check-in to how to pick and eat the fruit. Many also provide multilingual signs and brochures, making it easy for visitors to enjoy the cultural experience without worrying about language barriers.
Popular Photo-Worthy Spots
Fruit farms are also known for their natural beauty, making them perfect photo spots. From strawberry greenhouses to trees heavy with ripe fruit, the scenes are ideal for sharing on social media. Especially from spring to autumn, the vibrant mix of seasonal fruits and flowers creates stunning backdrops for unforgettable photos.
Recommended Fruits by Season and Best Times to Visit
One of the greatest charms of fruit picking in Japan is the chance to enjoy it alongside the country’s beautiful seasonal landscapes. Different fruits are in season at different times of the year, offering visitors a unique taste of nature’s bounty in every season. Let’s start with the best fruit-picking experiences for spring.
Spring Fruit Picking Experiences
Spring is one of the peak seasons for fruit picking in Japan. As the weather begins to warm, it’s a perfect time to enjoy harvesting sweet and juicy fruits with your own hands—a truly special activity unique to Japan.
Strawberry Picking (January–May)
Strawberry picking is a favorite spring activity, especially popular among international visitors. Held inside greenhouses, it can be enjoyed rain or shine. Most farms offer all-you-can-eat options with a time limit, and visitors can taste and compare different strawberry varieties. The season runs from January through May, making it a long and flexible opportunity to join in.
Citrus Picking (Mandarins, Hassaku Oranges)
Depending on the region, citrus fruits can be picked until early spring. In warmer areas, you can harvest mandarins, hassaku oranges, and dekopon varieties yourself, enjoying their refreshing aroma and juicy sweetness. Citrus picking is especially popular with families, and even children can easily take part in the experience.
Early Summer Cherry Picking
From late May to June, it’s cherry season in Japan. In places like Yamagata and Nagano, tourist farms offer cherry picking experiences where visitors can enjoy bright, sweet-and-sour cherries right from the tree. Since cherries are delicate, tasting them fresh is a rare and luxurious treat. Premium varieties like Satonishiki are also available, adding to the richness of the experience.
Summer Fruit Picking Spots
Summer is the season when fruits, nourished by the sun, reach their peak ripeness. Juicy and refreshing, many of these fruits taste even better when chilled. A cool fruit-picking experience is the perfect way to escape the heat and enjoy a memorable summer journey in Japan.
Peach Picking (June–August)
With their sweet and melt-in-your-mouth flesh, peaches are a summer favorite. In places like Yamanashi and Fukushima, many orchards offer peach picking experiences. The thrill of picking fully ripened peaches straight from the tree is unique to Japan. Many farms allow visitors to eat the fruit on-site, and some even prepare chilled peaches for immediate tasting. Don’t miss the chance to savor these fragrant and juicy seasonal delights.
Blueberry Picking
Blueberries, though small, are bursting with a sweet and tangy flavor that’s hard to resist. In season from late June to August, they are often grown without pesticides, allowing visitors to safely pick and eat them right off the bush. Known for being good for the eyes, blueberries are also a hit among health-conscious travelers. Most farms offer timed all-you-can-eat plans, and the easy picking makes it ideal even for young children.
Watermelon Experiences
Watermelon picking is typically offered as a “harvest viewing” or guided picking activity rather than traditional fruit picking. However, some farms offer the unique experience of harvesting and taking home a whole watermelon. You may also get to sample freshly cut watermelon—a perfect refreshment for hot summer days. Some spots even include fun activities like traditional “suika-wari” (watermelon splitting), making it a delightful seasonal experience.
Fruits to Enjoy in Autumn and Winter
From autumn to winter, Japan enters its harvest season—an ideal time to enjoy rich, sweet, and flavorful fruits. As the weather cools, fruit picking becomes a relaxing outdoor activity and a true highlight of traveling in Japan. Don’t miss the chance to savor the seasonal tastes nature has to offer.
Grape Picking (August–October)
Japan boasts a wide variety of grapes, including popular and fragrant types like Kyoho and Shine Muscat. Selecting a perfectly ripe bunch from a trellis and cutting it yourself is an unforgettable experience. In regions like Yamanashi and Nagano, many orchards offer all-you-can-eat plans as well as take-home options.
Pear and Apple Picking (September–November)
Crisp, juicy pears and sweet-tart, aromatic apples are perfect for autumn fruit picking. In the Kanto region, Chiba is known for its pear orchards, while the Tohoku and Nagano areas are famous for apple picking. Many farms allow you to eat the fruit right in the orchard, making it a popular activity for families and couples.
Winter Strawberry and Persimmon Picking
In winter, strawberries and persimmons come into season. Strawberry picking begins as early as December, usually held in greenhouses, so you can enjoy it comfortably regardless of the weather. Persimmon picking is especially common in the Kansai and Chubu regions, where visitors can learn the difference between astringent and sweet varieties while enjoying a rare seasonal experience.
Popular Fruit Picking Farms by Region
Tohoku Area
Compare the “King of Cherries” Nanyo – Highly Satisfying Cherry Picking Experience (Hokkaido)
This highly recommended farm offers a chance to taste and compare several premium cherry varieties, including the luxurious “Nanyo” variety. Visitors who enter the Nanyo orchard also have free access to the general orchard fields where various red cherry types are cultivated.
A cart ride takes you to the orchard, and best of all—there’s no time limit! You can enjoy cherry picking at your own pace, taking breaks or moving between the Nanyo and general orchards as you please. It’s a relaxing and fulfilling experience for cherry lovers.
[Hokkaido / Ashibetsu] Cherry Picking (Nanyo’s Field) | |
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Enjoy tasting and comparing several premium cherry varieties, including the high-grade “Nanyo”. Visitors who enter the Nanyo orchard can also freely access the general orchard (featuring various red cherry varieties). No time limit – enjoy cherry picking at your own pace. |
Price | 5,400 JPY |
Age Limit | 0–99 |
Activity Cancellation | May be canceled due to bad weather or natural disasters. |
Try Over 30 Varieties! Luxurious Grape Picking Experience (Yamagata)
At this farm, you can enjoy a luxurious grape picking experience where over 30 varieties of Delaware and large premium grapes are grown. Visitors can choose their favorite varieties and harvest them by hand.
In the area next to the vineyard, grape-based parfaits and other fruit desserts are also available, allowing you to savor the season’s fruits with both taste and sight.
[Yamagata / Nanyo City] Grape Picking & Grape Parfait Plans | |
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A vineyard cultivating over 30 varieties of Delaware and large premium grapes. Enjoy picking your favorite grape varieties by hand. |
Price | 2,500 JPY |
Age Limit | 0–100 |
Activity Cancellation | In case of sold-out, grape picking may not be available. You will be contacted in advance if this occurs. |
Autumn-Only Apple Picking & Hot Spring Plan in Wagodaira (Yamagata)
In the hidden gem of Wagodaira, located in Asahi Town, Yamagata, enjoy an all-you-can-eat apple picking experience for 60 minutes during peak autumn season. You can savor freshly picked apples such as “Shinano Sweet” or “Fuji” on the spot, enjoying their aroma and sweetness at their best.
You harvest the apples yourself and can pick the next one only after finishing the previous—an immersive way to connect with nature.
This luxurious plan also includes free access to a nearby hot spring, allowing you to refresh and relax in the crisp autumn highlands. Please note that apple picking may be canceled in case of rain, so checking in advance is recommended.
[Yamagata, Asahi] Asahi Town’s “Wago Apple Picking” – Includes Free Bathing! | |
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Apple picking experience with a 60-minute all-you-can-eat plan. Includes free admission to a nearby hot spring bath. |
Price | 2,980 JPY |
Age Limit | 2–80 |
Activity Cancellation | Cancelled in case of rain. |
Early Summer in Shonai! E-Bike Cherry Picking & Tsuruoka City Walking Tour (Yamagata)
Explore the Shonai region with ease on a high-performance E-Bike! This full-day tour departs from JR Tsuruoka Station and takes you through the cherry orchards of the Kushibiki area in Yamagata, local gourmet spots, and the charming streets of Tsuruoka.
It’s a perfect plan for girls’ trips, families, and active seniors—offering a fun, flexible, and enriching experience across generations.
[Yamagata / Tsuruoka City] A Tour to Enjoy Cherry Picking and Local Cuisine! | |
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Ride comfortably even on slopes with an electric-assist E-Bike! Enjoy lunch at the popular local restaurant “Chikeiken”. Pick seasonal cherries at a Kushibiki orchard. Take a walking tour around Tsuruoka Park and sites related to author Shuhei Fujisawa. |
Price | 17,000 JPY |
Age Limit | 12–65 |
Activity Cancellation | The tour will be canceled if it’s judged that weather, safety concerns, or failure to follow the guide’s instructions may hinder the activity. |
Tokyo & Kanto Area
Sweet and Charming! All-You-Can-Eat Cherry Picking at Harada Farm (Gunma)
Enjoy a 30-minute all-you-can-eat cherry picking experience featuring a variety of seasonal cherry types at the ever-popular Harada Farm in Gunma!
Varieties such as Beni Sayaka, Takasago Nishiki, Seiko Nishiki, Sato Nishiki, Beni Shuho, Taisho Nishiki, Beni Temari, and Napoleon are available—known for their vibrant colors and rich sweetness. Pick the cherries directly from the tree and indulge in a luxurious time savoring these jewel-like fruits.
*Available varieties may vary depending on the season.
[Gunma / Numata] Red Jewels Welcome You ♬ Cherry Hunting – All-You-Can-Eat for 30 Minutes! | |
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A 30-minute all-you-can-eat cherry picking plan. Enjoy a variety of sweet, colorful cherry varieties directly from the tree. |
Price | 17,000 JPY |
Age Limit | 12–65 |
Activity Cancellation | The tour will be canceled if it is judged that there is a risk of hindering the event, such as bad weather, safety concerns, or failure to follow the guide’s instructions. |
Enjoy in Luxury! 30-Minute All-You-Can-Eat Shine Muscat Plan (Saitama)
This popular all-you-can-eat Shine Muscat plan in Saitama City offers a luxurious experience where you can enjoy sweet, juicy Shine Muscat grapes and other freshly harvested seasonal grapes for 30 minutes.
Upon arrival at your reserved time, please check in and show your reservation screen, mentioning that you booked through Activity Japan. Be sure to arrive on time.
There is also a direct sales corner where you can purchase freshly picked grapes during business hours (10:00–16:00). This activity is perfect for anyone wanting to fully enjoy the seasonal flavors of Japan.
[Saitama, Saitama City] Luxury! Shine Muscat 30-Minute All-You-Can-Eat Plan! | |
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Grape picking experience in Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture. All-you-can-eat Shine Muscat for 30 minutes. Also includes a tasting of other freshly harvested grapes. |
Price | 3,500 JPY |
Age Limit | 0–90 |
Activity Cancellation | May be canceled due to reasons such as bad weather. In such cases, compensation such as transportation expenses cannot be provided. Thank you for your understanding. |
Koshinetsu Area
Sweetness of the Highlands! 30-Minute Strawberry Picking by Weight Plan (Nagano)
Enjoy picking rich, sweet strawberries in the highlands of Karuizawa at an altitude of 1,000 meters. This is a by-weight strawberry picking experience—not an all-you-can-eat style—where you harvest one pack (250g) of strawberries yourself and take them home to enjoy at your leisure, either at your hotel or at home.
Ideal for families with small children or those looking for a calm and quiet activity, this popular tourist farm is consistently ranked among the top. The strawberries are grown in clean elevated greenhouses, ensuring a comfortable picking experience. Located in the scenic “Hotaru no Sato” area, surrounded by views of Mount Asama, it’s just a 10-minute drive from Nakakaruizawa Station.
[Nagano / Karuizawa] Strawberry Picking – 30-Minute Quantitative Harvesting Experience! Family Welcome! | |
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Held at a tourist strawberry farm located 1,000 meters above sea level in Karuizawa, Nagano. Instead of an all-you-can-eat plan, participants pick and take home 250g of strawberries. |
Price | 2,000 JPY |
Age Limit | 0–100 |
Activity Cancellation |
Depending on strawberry growth and weather conditions, participation may not be possible. In such cases, you will be contacted promptly. |
Tokai Area
Enjoy Nature! 30-Minute All-You-Can-Eat Strawberry Picking Experience (Shizuoka)
At “Bara no Niwa” in Izu-Atagawa, Shizuoka, you can enjoy a 30-minute all-you-can-eat strawberry picking experience surrounded by nature. Set in a quiet mountainous area backed by Mt. Amagi and nestled among moss and acacia trees, the farm offers a scenic view of Izu Oshima and Niijima on clear days.
In addition to strawberries, seasonal fruit picking such as mandarin oranges and other citrus fruits is held from October to May. A free shuttle service is available from the nearby Izu Kyuko Line’s “Izu-Atagawa Station,” making access easy and convenient.
[Nagano / Karuizawa] Strawberry Picking – 30-Minute All-You-Can-Eat Plan! Family Welcome! | |
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30-minute all-you-can-eat strawberry picking plan. From October to May, mandarin and orange picking is also available. |
Price | 2,000 JPY |
Age Limit | 3–100 |
Activity Cancellation |
Depending on strawberry growth conditions, your reservation may be canceled. In such cases, you will be contacted in advance. Please understand beforehand. |
Sweet “Hime Tomato” 60-Minute All-You-Can-Eat with Souvenir Included! (Mie)
With thin skin and rich sweetness, “Hime Tomatoes” can be enjoyed to your heart’s content in this 60-minute all-you-can-eat experience. Pick freshly harvested morning tomatoes and enjoy them on the spot—perfect for tomato lovers, families with children, or health-conscious visitors.
After the experience, you’ll also receive a souvenir of fresh Hime Tomatoes. Additionally, you can take part in a unique activity—make a wish at the farm’s famous local guardian horse statue, “Beni Homare Uma.” Enjoy this fun and flavorful tomato picking adventure in the nature-rich Kii-Misaki area of Mie.
[Mie, Kiso-Misaki] “Hime Tomato” All-You-Can-Eat (60min, Souvenir) | |
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Enjoy 60 minutes of all-you-can-eat sweet, thin-skinned, juicy “Hime Tomatoes”. Includes a souvenir of freshly harvested Hime Tomatoes. Also features a unique experience of making a wish at the farm’s signature “Beni Homare Uma” statue. |
Price | 2,000 JPY |
Age Limit | 3–100 |
Activity Cancellation |
If canceled for customer reasons, the following cancellation fees will apply: Same-day cancellation: 100% No-show: 100% |
Kinki Area
Unlimited Time & All-You-Can-Eat! Sweet and Juicy Blueberry Picking Experience (Shiga)
At a farm in Maibara City, Shiga Prefecture, you can enjoy blueberry picking with over 900 bushes and 46 different varieties. From June to August, each variety offers a unique taste—and with no time limit, you can enjoy them at your own pace.
The farm is covered with weed-control sheets, so your shoes stay clean. As long as you’re not wearing heels, you can come dressed casually. The fully ripened blueberries can be tasted right on the spot—a luxury only a farm can offer.
There’s also an on-site café offering blueberry smoothies and special parfaits (additional fee). With a breathtaking view of Mt. Ibuki, one of Japan’s top 100 mountains, the experience provides a refreshing escape into nature. The facility is family-friendly and equipped with clean Western-style restrooms.
[Shiga, Maibara] Blueberry Picking! Sweet Blueberries with Unlimited Time and All-You-Can-Eat! | |
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Unlimited time and all-you-can-eat blueberry picking experience. Over 900 bushes and 46 varieties of blueberries grown (harvest season: June–August). Enjoy smoothies and special parfaits made with blueberries at the on-site farm café (additional fee). |
Price | 2,600 JPY |
Age Limit | 0–70 |
Activity Cancellation | The park will be closed if a typhoon is approaching or if other dangerous weather conditions are expected. |
30-Minute All-You-Can-Eat “Beni Hoppe” Strawberry Picking! Taste the Blessings of the Sun (Hyogo)
At Awaji Country Garden, located on a gentle hill in Awaji Island, you can fully enjoy a 30-minute all-you-can-eat strawberry picking experience featuring the premium variety “Beni Hoppe,” also known as “sun-kissed strawberries.” With a perfect balance of sweetness and tartness, Beni Hoppe strawberries are prized as high-end gifts. Grown with years of expertise and data-driven care, these strawberries offer rich aroma and flavor in every bite.
The greenhouse is lined with 12 rows of growing shelves over 20 meters long, hosting about 2,500 healthy strawberry plants. Some strawberries are as large as small peaches, adding a fun treasure-hunt element to the experience. Thanks to elevated cultivation, both adults and children can comfortably pick strawberries. Afterward, relax and enjoy interactions with animals on the spacious farm grounds—an ideal day surrounded by nature and healing.
[Hyogo, Awaji] 30min All-You-Can-Eat “Benihoppe” Strawberry Picking: Taste the “Sun Strawberry”! | |
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30-minute all-you-can-eat strawberry picking experience. After harvesting, enjoy interacting with animals in the spacious garden. |
Price | 3,052 JPY |
Age Limit | 0–100 |
Activity Cancellation |
If canceled for customer reasons, the following cancellation fees apply: Same-day cancellation: 100% No-show: 100% |
Relaxed Small-Group Strawberry Picking Plan (Kyoto)
Enjoy strawberry picking in a comfortable greenhouse setting, even on rainy days. This plan lets you taste and compare several strawberry varieties while avoiding crowds thanks to small-group scheduling.
The wide walkways are designed to accommodate wheelchairs and strollers, allowing everyone—from families and couples to elderly visitors—to enjoy the experience with ease. The facility is equipped with features to ensure a relaxing and accessible visit for all.
[Kyoto / Kumiyama] Strawberry Picking Enjoyment Plan with a Small Number of People | |
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Strawberry picking experience held at a farm in Kumiyama, Kyoto. Guided in small groups (not private, but designed to avoid crowds). |
Price | 3,100 JPY |
Age Limit | 3–100 |
Activity Cancellation |
Depending on the season, the number of strawberries may decrease. In such cases, we may reschedule your reservation. |
Sanyo / Sanin Area
White Peach Picking Experience – 1 Peach to Harvest + 1 Tasting Peach (60 Minutes) [Okayama]
Enjoy a special peach picking experience at Tomomi Orchard in Akaiwa, Okayama — a region famous for its white peaches. Spread across an expansive 15,000㎡, the orchard cultivates 23 varieties of peaches and 4 types of grapes, offering seasonal fruit picking from summer to autumn.
This plan includes harvesting one perfectly ripe white peach to take home, plus enjoying one chilled peach fresh on-site. You’ll taste the rich juiciness and unmatched freshness that only locally picked fruit can offer.
Guided in small groups, this experience is ideal for families and couples looking to enjoy the bounty of Okayama’s nature in a peaceful and scenic orchard setting.
【Okayama・Akaiwa】 White Peach Picking Experience 「1pc + Sampling 1pc」(60min) | |
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Peach picking experience at Tomomi Orchard in Akaiwa, Okayama Includes harvesting 1 white peach to take home as a souvenir Plus 1 chilled white peach to sample on-site |
Price | 1,320 JPY |
Notes |
・Age limit: 0–99 ・Activity cancellation: The fruit picking period is scheduled based on annual harvest trends and current growth conditions. Depending on weather or ripening conditions, changes to the plan content, early termination, or rescheduling may occur. Please be aware in advance. |
Kyushu Area
45-Minute All-You-Can-Eat! Kyoho Grape Picking with Optional Take-Home & Jam-Making Experience (Saga)
Enjoy a delicious seasonal grape-picking experience in the vineyards of a farm located in Saga City! Grown using 100% fermented organic fertilizer, the Kyoho grapes are rich, juicy, and exceptionally sweet. Choose your favorite bunches directly from the vine and harvest them yourself using scissors — then indulge in 45 minutes of all-you-can-eat fresh grapes right in the vineyard!
Can’t finish them all? No problem — you can purchase the remaining grapes by weight and take them home. For those interested, there’s also an optional jam-making experience using the grapes you just picked.
Treat yourself, your friends, or your family to a luxurious grape-picking day, savoring the full blessings of nature.
[Saga, Saga City] 45 minutes of all-you-can-eat! “Kyoho Grape Picking” available for takeaway | |
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45-minute all-you-can-eat Kyoho grape picking experience Takeaway available for any uneaten grapes (additional fee applies) Optional homemade jam-making experience using harvested grapes |
Price | 880 JPY |
Age Limit | 4~100 |
Activity Cancellation |
Due to high popularity, reservations have reached full capacity. Currently, only guests who booked before August 18 will be accepted. We kindly ask for your understanding and cooperation. |
Harvest Fresh Peaches Grown at 780m Altitude – Pick 3 Peaches (Kumamoto)
Experience the refreshing summer breeze and stunning views of the Aso mountains in Kumamoto, where you can enjoy a unique peach-picking activity unlike anywhere else. Located at an altitude of 780 meters, this highland orchard benefits from clean air and pure water, producing exceptionally sweet peaches. The significant temperature differences—sometimes causing diamond dust—enhance the fruit’s natural sweetness.
During this activity, each participant can harvest three freshly ripened peaches by hand. The experience follows a simple flow: arrival and check-in → harvesting instructions → peach picking → tasting → end. There is no rush, allowing guests to relax and enjoy nature at their own pace.
Perfect for families and couples, this is a refreshing, summer-only experience that lets you savor the blessings of nature in a beautiful, serene environment.
[Kumamoto / Aso] Harvesting Experience of Delicious Peaches Grown in Nature (Pick 3 Peaches) | |
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Each participant can harvest 3 peaches by hand. Includes tasting – enjoy freshly picked peaches on the spot. |
Price | 1,500 JPY |
Age Limit | 4 – 100 years old |
Activity Cancellation |
Since fruit is a product of nature, the activity may end early depending on growth conditions. Even with a confirmed reservation, cancellation may occur due to insufficient yield. Thank you for your understanding. |
Refresh in a Mandarin Orchard! 45-Minute All-You-Can-Eat Mikan Picking Experience (Saga)
Enjoy a relaxing fruit-picking experience in a peaceful countryside mikan orchard with this 45-minute all-you-can-eat plan. Surrounded by the refreshing citrus aroma, you can taste as many sweet and juicy mikans (Japanese mandarins) as you like right on the spot.
Take-home options are also available, with mikans sold by weight. Since even small children can participate safely, this experience is perfect for family outings. Discover your favorite sweet mikan while unwinding in nature!
[Saga, Saga City] All-you-can-eat for 45 minutes! “Tangerine picking” with takeaway available | |
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– 45-minute all-you-can-eat mandarin (mikan) picking – Takeaway available (priced by weight) |
Price | 600 JPY |
Age Limit | 4–100 |
Activity Cancellation | Please contact us as early as possible in case of cancellation. |
Okinawa Area
Create Tropical Memories! Pineapple Harvesting Experience with Tasting & Photo Session (Ishigaki Island)
Enjoy a unique tropical experience on Ishigaki Island by joining a pineapple harvesting activity. This plan offers a rare opportunity to pick pineapples grown in Okinawa’s warm climate.
Before the harvesting begins, participants will receive a friendly and informative explanation about the different types of pineapples grown on the island and what makes them so delicious—perfect for families with children.
After harvesting, you can taste the freshly picked pineapple right on the spot or take it home. Once the harvest is complete, head to a scenic spot overlooking Nagura Bay for a commemorative photo with your freshly picked fruit. It’s the perfect way to create unforgettable tropical memories in Okinawa!
[Okinawa, Ishigaki] Harvesting tropical fruit pineapples! You can eat them and take photos. | |
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– Pineapple harvesting experience on Ishigaki Island – You can eat the harvested pineapple on the spot or take it home – Commemorative photo with the harvested pineapple |
Price | 5,000 JPY |
Age Limit | 6–100 |
Activity Cancellation | In the event of rain or bad weather, the event may be canceled at short notice. |
Fruit Picking + Extra Experiences
Fruit picking becomes even more memorable with fun “+α” experiences. From jam-making with freshly picked fruits to relaxing in a cozy farm café, these extras add depth to your trip and create lasting memories.
Jam-Making Experience
More and more farms now offer jam-making experiences using the fruits you’ve just picked. You can customize the sweetness and fruit chunk size to your preference, resulting in a one-of-a-kind “my jam.” Label your jar and take it home as a souvenir—it’s a delicious way to relive your travel moments. This experience is especially popular with families.
On-Site Cafés and Rest Areas
After picking fruit, take a break at a farm café. Many places serve fruit parfaits, smoothies, and baked treats made from freshly harvested produce—delicious and visually pleasing! Some farms also offer outdoor benches or shaded rest areas, allowing you to relax and enjoy nature at your own pace.
Tips to Make the Most of Your Fruit Picking Experience
Proper preparation is key to enjoying fruit picking comfortably and making lasting memories. Here are some useful tips focusing on what to bring and how to dress for the best experience.
Advice on Clothing and Essentials
Wear Clothes You Don’t Mind Getting Dirty
Fruit picking often involves walking on soil and crouching down, especially when harvesting fruits like strawberries or blueberries. Clothes may get dirty, so it’s best to wear comfortable, easy-to-move-in clothes that you don’t mind staining. Avoid skirts and white clothing—instead, opt for pants or outdoor-friendly wear.
Tips for Handling Hot and Cold Weather
Even in spring and autumn, the midday sun can be strong, and summer brings an increased risk of heatstroke. Be sure to protect yourself from UV rays with a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses. During winter or when visiting high-altitude farms, it can get chilly, so dress in layers and consider wearing a windbreaker to stay warm.
Useful Items to Bring
To make your fruit picking trip more comfortable, consider bringing the following items:
- Wet wipes or hand towels (for cleaning hands and mouth)
- Drinks (for hydration and preventing heatstroke)
- Cooler bag (to take home your harvested fruits)
- Insect repellent spray (especially helpful in summer)
- Picnic sheet (useful for resting or creating a play area for children)
Just a little preparation can greatly enhance your overall fruit picking experience.
Traveling with Children or Elderly Family Members
Fruit picking is a fun leisure activity that people of all ages can enjoy together. However, when participating with children, elderly individuals, or even pets, it’s important to confirm certain details in advance. Here are some key points to ensure a comfortable and worry-free experience.
How to Find Barrier-Free Farms
If you are visiting with elderly people or wheelchair users, it’s recommended to look for farms labeled as “barrier-free.” Some farms are equipped with paved paths and accessible facilities, such as ramps. Check the official website or booking page to see if the farm offers barrier-free access, or contact the farm directly to confirm the details beforehand.
Bringing Strollers or Wheelchairs
Whether strollers or wheelchairs are allowed depends on the facility. Many indoor (greenhouse-type) fruit-picking farms have wide, flat paths with no steps, making them more accessible. However, traditional outdoor farms may have unpaved roads or sloped areas that can be more difficult to navigate.
When booking, choose a plan that clearly indicates “wheelchair accessible” or “stroller-friendly” for peace of mind. If needed, also check if there are shaded areas or rest spaces available, especially for hot or long days.
Tips for Choosing and Picking Fruits
If you’re going fruit picking, why not make the most of the experience by learning how to select the ripest fruit and enjoy harvesting it yourself? Here are some helpful tips for identifying ripe fruit, how to pick them properly, and the best ways to enjoy their flavor.
How to Spot Ripe Fruit
While the signs of ripeness vary depending on the fruit, there are three key indicators to look for: color, aroma, and firmness.
For example, strawberries are sweetest when they are fully red, even near the stem. Peaches and grapes are ready to eat when they give off a sweet fragrance. A plump feel and gentle firmness are also signs of ripeness.
How to Pick Gently
When harvesting, avoid pulling or applying too much force. For delicate fruits like strawberries or tomatoes, twist gently above the stem to remove them. Grapes should be cut from the vine using scissors. Many farms offer a brief tutorial on how to pick their fruits—be sure to listen carefully before starting.
Farmer-Recommended Ways to Enjoy Your Fruit
Local farmers often have great tips for enjoying fruit at its best. While freshly picked fruit is delicious on its own, chilling it slightly in the fridge can enhance its sweetness. You might also enjoy dipping strawberries in a little condensed milk or freezing grapes to enjoy them like a sorbet.
Some farms also offer additional experiences like jam-making or smoothie workshops, so don’t hesitate to try something new!
Experience Japan’s Four Seasons and Culture Through Fruit Picking
Fruit picking in Japan is more than just enjoying delicious fruits—it’s a meaningful way to connect with the country’s natural beauty and regional culture. Each season offers different fruits, ensuring a fresh and exciting experience every time you visit.
Many farms are equipped with English support and barrier-free facilities, making them accessible and enjoyable for international visitors as well. Whether you’re with family, friends, or a partner, take this opportunity to savor the unique joy of harvesting your own fruits and creating unforgettable memories in Japan.