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  • See & Do
  • Nikko Area

Mt. Berry Oku-Nikko

  • Autumn
  • Activities
  • Rural Experience
  • Fruit Picking
  • Summer

Sweet and tasty strawberries grown in the nature of Oku-nikko and Senjogahara, available only in summer and fall

Having a cool average temperature from summer to fall, Oku-nikko and Senjogahara have the perfect environment for growing sweet and tasty strawberries. Mt. Berry Oku-Nikko grows special strawberries using the blessing of grand nature, taking advantage of the climate, water, and soil, and carefully selected fertilizers. From July to October, they open their field for ‘Tenku no Kogen Ichigo’ picking. It’s an all-you-can-eat (although depending on the harvest situation) strawberry picking program featuring three breeds of strawberries: Natsuotome, the breed cultivated only in Tochigi Prefecture, Yotsuboshi, and Pechika Honoka, which made its debut in 2024. Taste the difference among Natsuotome having a good balance of sweetness and acidity, Yotsuboshi with strong sweetness and aroma, and Pechika Honoka boasting its top-class sweetness among all summer-fall strawberries. Since you need a reservation and they accept only a small number of people at a time, you can enjoy picking strawberries in a relaxed atmosphere.

Location Map

Basic Information

Address 3153-2 Chugushi, Nikko-city, Tochigi, Japan
Telephone Number 81-288-55-0152
Website https://www.okazakino-jou.jp/
Business Hours 10:00~16:00
Days Closed for Business Irregular holidays
Price ・Adults (12 years and over) ¥2,800
・Children (6 years and over) ¥1,800
・3-5 years old ¥1,000
Prices as of October 2024. Please note that prices may change depending on the season.
DIRECTIONS ・About 40 minutes by car from Nikko Station
Map Code 735 085 212*20

Nikko Area

The Nikko area, in the northwestern part of the prefecture, is particularly mountainous. In the midst of the rich nature, including the 2,486-meter-high volcano Mt. Nantai, Lake Chuzenji, and Kegon Falls, there are numerous shrines and temples that are registered as UNESCO Cultural Heritage sites. From Kinugawa Onsen to Kawaji Onsen, hot springs can also be found throughout the area. There are a wide range of outdoor activities to enjoy as well, such as stand-up paddleboarding in the summer and snowshoeing in the winter.

Seasons in Tochigi