FAQ

Q. Can I make a reservation?
A.
Guests who make a reservation in advance are guaranteed entry to the strawberry farm.
For tour groups of 20 or more, please contact us by phone or email for details.
Q.Can I visit the farm without a reservation?
A.
There may be cases where we can't accept walk-in visits due to large reservations or strawberry inventory.
By making a reservation in advance, you secure your guaranteed entry to our farm.
Q.What clothes should I wear?
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While our farm is cooler than other greenhouses thanks to our cooling systems, we recommend wearing clothing that is easily adjusted for different temperatures.
Q.What varieties of strawberries do you have?
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At our farm, we don't grow varieties that are in season in winter or spring. We grow rare varieties that are in season during the summer and fall.
You can pick the highland strawberry Inawashiro Premium®, Yotsuboshi, Pechika Honoka, Natsu no Shizuku, and other varieties at our farm.
We hope you enjoy comparing all the different types!
For detailed descriptions of each variety, please see the varieties page.
Q.Are there restrictions on what I can bring into the farm?
A.
At our farm, as a general rule, we do not allow belongings other than small items like cell phones or wallets to be brought inside.
We also do not offer luggage checking services, so please store items elsewhere, like in your car, during your visit.
Q.Can I bring my pet with me?
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We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience, but for hygenic reasons pets are prohibited from entering.
Q.Can I visit even on a rainy day?
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Our farm is in a vinyl greenhouse, so you can enjoy picking strawberries even on rainy days.
Q.Do you have condensed milk?
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Yes we do. You can use as much or as little as you'd like.
Q.Can I take home the strawberries I've picked?
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We ask that you please only pick as many as you can eat within the alloted time. As a general rule, picking strawberries to take home is not allowed.
Q.What methods of payment do you accept?
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We accept cash, credit card, digital payment, transportation IC cards, and QR code payment methods.
Q.Do the bees in your greenhouses sting?
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The bees at our farm are "Bombus ignitius" bumblebees, an extremely docile species that almost never sting humans.
Our Bombus bees are even more docile than the gentle-mannered honeybee, but in order to avoid unneccesary stings we ask guests to refrain from touching the beehives and chasing the bees around the greenhouse.