Kaneda Orchard
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Moka City boasts the largest strawberry production in Japan.
At Igashira Kanko Strawberry Farm, you can eat as many ripe, sweet strawberries as you like for 60 minutes.
There are two varieties of strawberries: “Tochiotome,” which has a good balance of sweetness and sourness, and “Tochi-Aika,” which has little sourness and stands out for its sweetness.
Enjoy your fill of fresh, delicious strawberries that are unique to this producing area.
*You cannot choose the variety.
*Reservations required for groups
*Entry may be restricted depending on circumstances
In addition, the neighboring “Agurikko” sells fresh, freshly picked agricultural products all year round.
Recommended products are fully ripe strawberries (January to May) and melons (May to June) from winter to spring, corn in summer, and pears and rice in autumn.
Address | 3006 Kamiodawa, Moka-city, Tochigi |
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Telephone Number | 81-285-81-1141 |
Website | https://www.ja-hagano.or.jp/product/ichigogari |
Business Hours | 9:00 - 15:00 |
Days Closed for Business | January to mid-May |
Price | Elementary school students and above: 1,000-2,500 yen 3 years old to preschoolers: 500-1,300 yen Under 2 years old: Free *Prices vary depending on the season. *Information as of January 2025. |
Map Code | 39 255 209*87 |
The eastern area is famous for its abundant flowers and traditional Mashiko pottery. Seasonal charms welcome tourists throughout the year with flowers such as cherry blossoms and wisterias in spring and some of the nation’s most beautiful autumn foliage.