Aiba Strawberry Garden

Aiba Strawberry Garden

Info

JR Chengto Station → 20-minute walk
2km 5 minutes from Chiba Tōkin Road Sanmu Chengto IC via Prefectural Road No. 76
100 units

Business Hours

10: 00 ~ Ends as soon as strawberries run out (Saturday, Sunday, public holidays from 9:30)

Price

40 minutes all you can eat. Jan. 4-Mar. 23: Elementary school students and above 2600 yen, 4-to 6-year-olds 1800 yen, 3-year-olds and under 800 yen. March 24-April 6: Elementary school children and above 2200 yen, 4-6 years old 1400 yen, 3 years old and under 800 yen, April 7-mid-May: Elementary school children and above 1800 yen, 4-6 years old 1000 yen, 3 years old and under 700 yen

Spot Category

Sightseeing Ranch and Plantations


Aiba Strawberry Garden

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