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Shimamoto Fruit Village farm in Shimamoto, Osaka
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View of Shimamoto Fruit Village in Shimamoto, Osaka
Photo: Google
View of Shimamoto Fruit Village in Shimamoto, Osaka
Photo: Google

Shimamoto Fruit Village

$Farm
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers love the sensory experience of picking fruit at their level, while older kids enjoy the independence of harvesting and the satisfaction of eating what they've gathered. The easy walking terrain makes it accessible for younger children.

About

Shimamoto Fruit Village offers an authentic Japanese agritourism experience where kids can pick their own seasonal fruit straight from the fields. This hands-on farm activity teaches children about where food comes from while letting them enjoy the sweet rewards of their harvest. It's a wonderful way for international families to experience rural Japanese culture in a relaxed, outdoor setting.

Highlights

  • Picking sweet Japanese strawberries during winter and spring seasons
  • Harvesting grapes from overhead vines in summer and autumn
  • Eating freshly picked fruit right in the fields
  • Learning about Japanese farming practices in a beautiful rural setting
  • Taking home fresh fruit as edible souvenirs

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book in advance through their website or by phone, as English support may be limited. Consider using a translation app or having your hotel help with reservations.
  2. 2.Wear comfortable, washable clothes and closed-toe shoes as you'll be walking through fields that may be muddy or damp.
  3. 3.Bring wet wipes and hand sanitizer since farm facilities may have basic handwashing stations only.
  4. 4.The fruit you pick is typically paid for by weight, so bring cash in yen as credit cards may not be accepted.
  5. 5.Arrive early in the day when fruit is freshest and before tour groups arrive, especially on weekends.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings are ideal to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures. Strawberry season (winter to spring) and grape season (summer to fall) are the most popular times, with strawberries being especially beloved by kids for their accessibility and sweetness.

What to Know

Admission is budget-friendly with fruit charged by weight. Most signage is in Japanese, so a translation app is helpful. Facilities are basic farm amenities, so plan bathroom breaks accordingly before arrival.

Seasonal Notes

Different fruits are available throughout the year: strawberries typically from January to May, grapes from July to September, and other seasonal produce at various times. Call ahead or check their schedule to confirm what's available during your visit, as picking seasons vary by weather and crop conditions.

Nearby Eats

The farm is in a rural area, so plan to bring snacks and drinks for kids. For meals, head to nearby towns like Takatsuki or Osaka city (about 30 minutes away) where you'll find numerous family-friendly restaurants including conveyor belt sushi chains and casual ramen shops that welcome children.

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