What this is
Anzunosato Agri Park in Nagano offers a strawberry picking experience inside climate-controlled greenhouses, letting visitors harvest and eat fresh strawberries straight from the vine. The facility operates as part of Nagano's agritourism network, which draws on the prefecture's deep agricultural heritage to give urban visitors hands-on exposure to fruit cultivation. Strawberry picking has grown into a beloved winter activity across Japan, as berries are cultivated in heated greenhouses during the colder months when outdoor farming is largely dormant. This makes Anzunosato a rare chance to enjoy ripe, fresh strawberries in the middle of winter in one of Japan's most celebrated agricultural prefectures.
Who should go
This experience is ideal for families with young children looking for an easy, engaging half-day outing, as well as couples after a low-key and wholesome date activity. Tourists curious about Japan's agricultural practices and rural culture will also find it rewarding. The atmosphere is relaxed and informal — there's no pressure, just rows of strawberry plants and as many berries as you can eat during your time slot. Book your slot in advance, particularly on weekends and during peak winter season, as availability fills up quickly.
Good to know
Anzunosato Agri Park is a smaller rural facility, so it's advisable to bring cash as card payment may not be available at the venue. Reservations are strongly recommended — contact the park directly via their official website or by phone, as online booking platforms for smaller agritourism sites in Nagano are not always available in English. The greenhouse environment is heated, so heavy winter coats are unnecessary once inside, though you'll want them for the journey. Time slots are typically fixed in duration, so arriving on time ensures you get the full picking experience. Foreign visitors should note that English signage may be limited, so having a translation app handy is useful.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
