Matsuya Orchard
About
Matsuya Orchard offers a delightful hands-on agricultural experience where families can pick seasonal fruits directly from the trees and vines. This authentic working farm provides children with an educational and tasty adventure, letting them connect with where food comes from while enjoying the freshest fruits Tokyo has to offer. The small-scale, family-run atmosphere makes it an intimate and welcoming experience for international visitors.
Highlights
- ✓Seasonal fruit picking including strawberries, grapes, and persimmons
- ✓Farm-fresh produce available for purchase to take home
- ✓Authentic Japanese agricultural experience away from typical tourist spots
- ✓Small-scale, intimate setting perfect for young children
- ✓Opportunity to taste fruit at peak ripeness
Pro Tips
- 1.Download a translation app before visiting as staff may have limited English, but are very welcoming to international families
- 2.Bring wet wipes and hand sanitizer since you'll be eating fruit fresh from the trees
- 3.Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven farm terrain and dress in layers as there's limited shade
- 4.Cash is recommended as small farms in Japan often don't accept credit cards
- 5.Visit on weekday mornings for a quieter, more personalized experience with staff
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings during peak fruit seasons (strawberries in spring, grapes in late summer, and persimmons in fall) offer the best selection and smallest crowds. Avoid weekends when local families flock to the orchard.
What to Know
This is a cash-based operation with very affordable pricing. Limited English is spoken, so patience and a smile go a long way. Fruit picking is pay-by-weight, and you can typically eat some fruit while picking.
Seasonal Notes
Fruit availability changes throughout the year: strawberries typically January to May, grapes and pears August to September, and persimmons in October and November. Call ahead or check locally to confirm what's available during your visit, as inventory depends on harvest conditions.
Nearby Eats
Tachikawa Station area (about 10 minutes away) has family-friendly options including Gusto family restaurant with picture menus and Jonathan's with Western-style kids meals. Both chains offer English menus and high chairs.
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