【In August】 Peach picking in Japan
- Age 2~Age 99
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 08:50
-Plan Information- *Fruit Picking The type of fruit varies depending on the season. Please check when making a reservation. Mid-June to mid-July: Cherry Picking Early August to mid-September: Peach Picking Early August to mid-October: Grape Picking Please note that the itinerary may change depending on the weather and harvest conditions. ■Fruit Picking Yamagata's "cherries" account for about 70% of the national production. 5th in production! Sweet "peaches" are made by taking advantage of the Tohoku climate, where nights are cool even in summer. 3rd in production! Grape cultivation in Yamagata began in the early Edo period! Delaware in particular is the largest producing area in Japan. ■Cherry Land Sagae The largest tourist product center in the prefecture where you can get souvenirs from all over the prefecture! At the Sakuranbo Kaikan on the same premises, gelato made with local fruits such as cherries and specialty products is very popular! ■Ginzan Onsen Ginzan Onsen is said to be the model for a popular Japanese anime! The nostalgic and beautiful townscape is beautiful no matter where you look, and there are plenty of photo spots. The hot spring town is filled with cafes, places to eat, and souvenir shops, so you can have a great time. If you get tired of walking, you can take a break on the free platforms along the Ginzan River. The hot spring water is sourced from the same source as the other inns, so it's extremely effective! When you visit, be sure to bring a towel or handkerchief to wipe your feet.
- Age 0~
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 07:20
1. Mt. Fuji 5th Station Visit the 5th station of Mt. Fuji, a very popular sightseeing spot! The summit of Mt. Fuji can be viewed from the 5th station at the end of the Fuji Subaru Line at an altitude of 2,300 meters! * In the period from December to March, the bus cannot go to the 5th station as it is closed, and the tour visits Fujiten Snow Resort, where you can have snow-viewing experience and some time for taking photos. Also, visit Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center located at the entrance to the Mt. Fuji trail. 2. Relish a lunch buffet at "Sylvans", a restaurant located at the foot of Mt. Fuji. 3. Arakurayama Sengen Park View Mt. Fuji from Arakurayama Sengen Park, a famous viewing spot that attracts visitors from both Japan and worldwide. The view is enhanced by the five-story pagoda which is often seen on marketing brochures. * You will need to climb 400 steps from the entrance of the park up to the pagoda. Please wear comfortable shoes. * If the walking path is frozen, you will visit Oshino Hakkai instead. 4. Fruit picking in Yamanashi See details below 5. Chateau Katsunuma Winery Yamanashi is one of Japan's most famous grape production areas. Taste samples of wine and grape juice.
最近チェックしたプラン
Please wait a moment