Nakamura Strawberry Garden

Nakamura Strawberry Garden

Info

JR Ishioka Station → Bus 30 minutes, bus stop: Tsukioka Honda ride off, 15 minutes on foot
10km 15 minutes from Joban Road Tsuchiura Kita IC via Prefectural Road 199.138
20 units

Business Hours

10 o'clock ~ end as soon as the strawberries run out

Price

Strawberry picking 40 minutes you can eat 800 to 1900 yen

Spot Category

Sightseeing Ranch and Plantations

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