Orchard Spots in Kisoji Area

  • Harayuranen
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Shiojiri-shi Soga Kikyogahara 71-52
    A high altitude, large temperature differences due to its location in a basin, and lots of sunny days. These factors combine to make Kiyogahara the perfect place for vineyards growing sweet but moderately acidic grapes, attracting the attention of the world's wine connoisseurs. They grow varieties including Delaware, Kyoho, and Sunny Rouge, as well as their superb Niagara grapes with thin skins and a high sugar content. They don't use any herbicides so they can produce safe, healthy, and delicious grapes. This farm takes the soil and makes it into succulent grapes.
  • Tsuchidaen
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Shiojiri-shi Soga 1299-156
    A five-minute drive from Shojiri Interchange on the Nagano Expressway, this tourist farm on National Route 19 has a large sign to help you find it. Shiojiri's known for its fruit, and they grow grapes in a great location looking out on the majestic Northern Alps to the west. The Southern Alps are to the east and the Kiso Mountains is to the south. They grow each bunch of grapes with love, from fruiting to harvest. The vineyard offers all-you-can-eat with no time limit. The season for grapes is from July to December. They also grow apples and pears, and there's a greenhouse so visitors can pick on rainy days, too.
  • KAIDA FARM Farm 2
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Kiso-gun Kisomachi
    A fruit farm located inside Kisouma no Sato in Suekawa, Kaidakogen, Kiso Town, Kiso County, Nagano Prefecture. Cultivating blueberries on its vast grounds, from mid-July, visitors can enjoy blueberry picking; the farm also sells blueberry jam and other products. KAIDA FARM Farm 1 is also located near Maruyama horse-headed Kannon.
  • Fumonji Orchard
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Shiojiri-shi Soga 73-66
    A fruit farm located a 10-minute, six kilometer drive from the Shiojiri Interchange. Surrounded by the Japan Alps, the farm takes great pride in the color and flavor of its grapes grown in an environment with extreme temperature shifts. The farm harvests grapes from late August through mid-October, and apples from early September through mid-November. The farm began growing grapes in 1890 and today is known as one of the leading grape producers in the country. The farm has even won consecutive won the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Award. When in season, the farm offers an all-you-can-eat plan which enables you to sample around 10 different high class grape varieties.
  • KAIDA FARM Farm 1
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Kiso-gun Kisomachi
    A fruit farm located inside Kisouma no Sato in Suekawa, Kaidakogen, Kiso Town, Kiso County, Nagano Prefecture. Cultivating blueberries on its vast grounds, from mid-July, visitors can enjoy blueberry picking; the farm also sells blueberry jam and other products. KAIDA FARM Farm 2 is also located inside the branch of Kisouma no Sato.
  • Ina Mori Park Ichigo Sono
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Komagane-shi Higashi-ina 330
  • KAIDAFARM
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Kiso-gun Kisomachi
  • Miyasaka Sono
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Shiojiri-shi Soga Kikyogahara 1299
  • Yajima Sono
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Shiojiri-shi Soga Kikyogahara 1299-24
  • Itaya Farm
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Shiojiri-shi Soga 1815
  • Godo Farm Kokudo Direct Store
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Shiojiri-shi Soga Tokoo 1779
  • Takinomiya Farm
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Shiojiri-shi Soga 1170
  • Marukawa orchard fruit direct sale place
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Nagano Pref. Komaganeshi Higashina 5318

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Nagano prefecture is an exciting mix of mountains, hot spring monkeys, and preserved Edo history. At the heart of the Japanese Alps, Nagano is one of the country’s most popular destinations, whether in winter for its snow sports and the much-loved Jigokudani Monkey Park or in the warmer months for discovering the undulating hills on foot. For fantastic Edo architecture, head to the Kiso Valley for a 60-kilometer stretch of quaint wooden buildings that marked the Nakasendo route 200 years ago.

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