Orchard Spots in Tsukuba / Tsuchiura / Ushiku / Kashima Area

  • Ichigoya Nomunomu
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    Leisure / Hobbies
    Ibaraki Pref. Ishiokashi Obata 1416
    A strawberry farm situated along Prefectural Route 150 commanding a view of Mt. Tsukuba to the west. The farm grows some 20 thousand strawberry plants spread among 60-meter long 42 rows inside a giant greenhouse. The farm's strawberries span six varieties, including Tochiotome, Benihoppe, and Ibara Kiss. Visitors can enjoy 60 minute all-you-can-eat strawberry picking from January to May. The strawberries are grown using raised platforms, ensuring visitors don't need to worry about getting dirty; the farm also accommodates wheelchair users. In addition, the farm has moist towelettes and children's aprons, making it easy for parents to enjoy strawberry picking even with small children. Lastly, visitors can purchase strawberries to take home at the adjoining Yurinosato local specialty products shop.

    毎年行っています。 ここは、一時間食べ放題です。 30分制限のいちご狩りが多い中、一時間も食べるとお腹いっぱい。 周辺のいちご狩りよりも、甘くて美味しいと評判です。 冬は混みます。 開店30分前から並んでチケットを購入します。 ハウスの中は冬でもわりと暖かいですよ。 今年は5月に行きました。シーズンは終了しているので、味はどうかなーと思いましたが、素人には冬のいちごと味は変わらないなと思うほど美味...

  • Yaguchi Orchards
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Ibaraki Pref. Kasumigaurashi Shimotsuchida 477
    A tourism-oriented fruit farm located close to the Chiyoda-ishioka interchange on the Joban Expressway. Sweet Japanese pears, grapes, Japanese chestnuts, and persimmons are grown organically on the farm's spacious 50 thousand square meter grounds, and visitors can enjoy the tastes of fall. The farm grows Kosui, Hosui, and Nitaka Japanese pears from around August 10 to September 30. The farm grows huge Kyoho grapes from August 20 to September 28. Chestnuts are grown from early September to mid-October, and persimmons from mid-October to late November. The farm offers all-you-can-eat Japanese pears, grapes, and persimmons. There's also a farm-fresh shop and visitors can enjoy fruit picking with their pets, as well.
  • Yasato Kanko Kaju Kumiai
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Ibaraki Ishioka-shi Kakioka 5680-1
    The Yasato area is blessed with a warm climate perfect for growing fruit and around 50 tourist farms can be found in the area. These farms grow strawberries, grapes, blueberries, Asian pears, persimmons, mandarin oranges, and a variety of other fruit, and visitors can enjoy fruit picking here year round.
  • Yamato Chestnut Orchard
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Ibaraki Kasumigaura Kamitsuchida 723
    A chestnut orchard in Kamitsuchida, Kasumigaura City. Open from the first Sunday in September to mid-October, this tourist farm lets you gather your own chestnuts. It also sells raw chestnuts and chestnuts prepared in a pressure cooker.
  • Karatachi Farm
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Ibaraki Kasumigaura Kamitsuchida 882
    A farm in Kamitsuchida, Kasumigaura City. They grow pears, chestnuts, and sweet potatoes. You can pick, collect, or dig your own from mid-August to mid-October. They offer a service of chestnuts fresh-cooked over a wood fire for those gathering chestnuts.
  • Chiyoda Engei
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    Ibaraki Kasumigaura Nakasaya 744-1Dai2 Hitachi No Park Mae
    An orchard in Nakasaya, Kasumigaura City. They grow Kyoho grapes, chestnuts, and pear varieties including Kosui, Hosui, and Niitaka. In addition to offering fruit picking from mid-August to mid-October, the park also has barbecue facilities available for use with a reservation.
  • Okano Orchard
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Ibaraki Kasumigaura Ichiiida 232
    An orchard in Iida, Kasumigaura City. They grow pears, grapes, and chestnuts. You can pick pears from mid-August to mid-October and grapes from early September to mid-October. You can gather chestnuts from mid-September to mid-October.
  • Tsukuba Blueberry Yu Farm
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    Ibaraki Tsukuba-shi
    A blueberry farm in Hakke, Tsukuba City. Dedicated to the succulence created by a balance of aroma, texture, and sweet and sour flavors, they grow about 50 varieties of safe, reliable, Eco Farmer certified blueberries. They hold blueberry picking from early June to late August, letting you eat freshly picked pesticide-freeblueberries on the spot.
  • Imahashi Kanko Fruit Orchard
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    Ibaraki Ishioka-shi Obata 1959
    An orchard on Prefectural Road 42 in Obata, Ishioka City. They grow grapes, strawberries, kiwi fruit, persimmon, and mandarin oranges. The area around Mt. Tsukuba is the northern limit of mandarin cultivation in Japan. They sell the fruit they grow and offer pick-your-own in season.
  • Onabake Blueberry no Mori
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Ibaraki Ushiku-shi Onabakecho 142-1
  • Fukuda Green Farm
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Ibaraki Kasumigaura Shimosaya 777
  • Maruyo Ichigo Sono
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Ibaraki Ishioka-shi Tsuji 138
  • Yasuda Orchard
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Ibaraki Kasumigaura Shimosaya 708
  • Senoo Orchard
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Ibaraki Tsukuba-shi Kamisugama 952
  • Kodaminorien
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Pref. Kasumigaurashi Shimotsuchida 1233
  • Kaki no Okada Sono
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Ibaraki Tsuchiura-shi Oshito 692
  • Sanpo Sono
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Ibaraki Ishioka-shi Obata 1972
  • Tasaki Farm
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Ibaraki Kasumigaura Kamisaya 523
  • Hisamatsu Farm
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Ibaraki Kasumigaura Shimosaya 885
  • Asano Orchard
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Ibaraki Tsuchiura Tenomachi 4011-18

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