GRANBERRY DAICHI

Joso City

Western Ibaraki

Farms/Orchards

  • GRANBERRY DAICHI

  • GRANBERRY DAICHI

  • GRANBERRY DAICHI

  • GRANBERRY DAICHI

GRANBERRY DAICHI features a rare elevated hanging-rack cultivation system. Approximately 190,000 strawberry plants grow on suspended shelves, allowing visitors to pick strawberries comfortably while standing. The aisles are wide enough to accommodate strollers and wheelchairs.
The strawberry picking season is from mid-December to late May, and visitors can enjoy seasonal varieties such as Yayoihime and Amaotome in a 40-minute, all-you-can-eat session.
At the on-site shop and cafe, cakes and parfaits made with generous amounts of ripe strawberries are especially popular. There is also a restaurant that serves nagashi-somen (cold noodles that flow in running water) and tempura. The farm is easily accessible from Tokyo by train. Michi no Eki (Roadside Station) Joso is also located nearby, making it convenient to shop for local specialties during the trip.

Information

Address
2383-2 Misaka-Shindenmachi, Joso, Ibaraki
Access
By public transport: 10 minutes on foot from Mitsuma Station
By car:
30 minutes from Yawara IC on the Joban Expressway
2 minutes from Joso IC on the Ken-O Expressway
Business Hours
Strawberry Picking (mid-December – May):
10:00 - 15:00 (reception 9:30 – 14:20, picking sessions start every 30 minutes)
19:00 (reception 18:15 - 18:50, night picking, one session only, by reservation)

GRANBERRY Cafe:
Weekdays: 10:00 - 16:30 (L.O. 16:00)
Weekends and national holidays: 10:00 - 17:00 (L.O. 16:30)
Closed: Mondays (or the following day if it is a holiday). No holidays during the strawberry-picking season.

Daichian (Restaurant):
Weekends and national holidays: 10:30 - 15:30 (L.O. 15:00)
*Hours may change depending on strawberry growth conditions or due to natural disasters. Please check in advance before visiting.
Website
https://granberry-joso.jp/
Contact
0297-34-1514
Parking
Standard-sized cars: 150
Microbuses: 10
Large buses: 10 (reservation required)
*There are only 10 spaces for both micro and large buses.

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