Oku strawberry plantation (Kansai Wide Area Area Tourism plantation)

Oku strawberry plantation (Kansai Wide Area Area Tourism plantation)

Info

JR Takanoguchi Station → 7 minutes by car
2km 5 minutes from Takanoguchi IC on Kyonawa Road via Prefectural Road No. 13
30 cars/3 first parking lots, 10 second parking lots, 17 others

Business Hours

9 to 16 o'clock (final acceptance is ~ 15 o'clock)

Price

Entrance adult (elementary school students and above) 2000 yen, 4 to 5 years old 1500 yen, 3 years old 500 yen, under 3 years old free

Spot Category

Sightseeing Ranch and Plantations

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