You’ve probably seen the name Koiwai Farm in your local supermarket’s dairy section, but there’s more to this pastoral highland than cheese and butter.
Mother Farm in Chiba is a great day trip from Tokyo if you are looking for open space, farm animals, fruit and veggie picking and small amusement rides.
Indulge in delicious, locally grown food, art and more, only an hour away from Tokyo!
Along with the pleasant smiles of its hospitable owners, Awajishima Fruit No Orchards (Awaji Island Fruit Farm) is a welcoming place accompanied by the mouthwatering aroma of fruit. The farm spans 10,000 square meters and hosts a variety of seasonal fruits. The founders are natives of Awaji Island and consider their farm an intimate way to introduce tourists to the island’s spirit.
Sayama Berry Land (Saitama-ken) (狭山ベリーランド) has one of the largest blueberry farms in the Tokyo area with over 50 types of berries and 2,000 bushes.
Shizuoka is known for its green tea fields, but the private Cha no Ma terraces are the perfect spot to enjoy a cup while gazing at Mt Fuji.
Iijima Flower Garden offers pesticide-free Strawberry and Vegetable Picking all year round. 13 types of fruits and vegetable are available for pick