Isoyama Sightseeing Strawberry Garden

Isoyama Sightseeing Strawberry Garden

Info

JR Sasakawa Station → 20-minute walk. Or pick-up car (pre-order telephone reservation)
25km 30 minutes from Katori Sawara IC, Tokan East Road, via National Route 356
100 units/free

Business Hours

9 to 16 o'clock

Price

Strawberry picking can be eaten for 30 minutes; 1500-2400 yen for elementary school students and older, 1000-1900 yen for 3-year-olds and preschoolers (vary in price depending on the time of year)

Spot Category

Sightseeing Ranch and Plantations


Popular high-growth cultivation. You can enjoy picking strawberries even in a wheelchair
Isoyama Sightseeing Strawberry Garden


Conventional Earthen Cultivation
Isoyama Sightseeing Strawberry Garden


The proud 200 tsubo southern national style rest area, stand and cafe, there is an experience corner in the back
Isoyama Sightseeing Strawberry Garden


Some of the popular sweets
Isoyama Sightseeing Strawberry Garden

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