
One of the most popular activities from winter to spring in Japan is “strawberry picking (Ichigo Gari, いちご狩り).” Picking and eating fresh, sweet strawberries is a fun experience, especially for tourists. This guide provides first-time visitors with essential information on what to bring, what to wear, and how to make a reservation.
What is Strawberry Picking?
Strawberry picking is an interactive experience where visitors can pick and eat as many strawberries as they want within a set time at a strawberry farm. There are many farms across Japan offering this experience, with the peak season running from January to May.

Essential Items for Strawberry Picking
Although you can enjoy strawberry picking without bringing anything, having the following items will make your experience more comfortable:
- Wet wipes or handkerchief: To clean your hands after eating strawberries.
- Small bag: To carry your valuables.
- Drinks: Greenhouses can be warm, so staying hydrated is important.
- Sunscreen & hat (for spring to early summer): Greenhouses can get quite sunny.
What to Wear
Wearing the right outfit will help you enjoy strawberry picking comfortably.
- Clothes that can get dirty: Since you may need to crouch while picking.
- Comfortable shoes: Some farms have uneven or muddy ground.
- Warm clothing (for winter): Greenhouses can be warm, but the outside air may be cold.
How to Make a Reservation
Many strawberry farms require advance reservations, so be sure to check before visiting.
- Book through the farm’s official website or a travel site.
- Some farms accept phone reservations.
- Weekends and holidays are busy, so early booking is recommended.
Since availability depends on the strawberry harvest, it’s best to check the latest information in advance.
For more information on how to make a reservation, please refer to the following article!
Rules & Etiquette for Strawberry Picking
- Pick only what you can eat.
- Dispose of stems and trash in designated areas.
- Be gentle when picking strawberries to avoid damaging them.
- Follow the farm’s rules and be considerate of other visitors.

Conclusion
Strawberry picking is a must-try experience in Japan. With the right preparation in terms of items, clothing, and reservations, you can fully enjoy this unique activity. Savor the delicious, juicy strawberries while immersing yourself in Japan’s agricultural culture!
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