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Attraction

Ohashi Cherry Farm

Ohashi Cherry Farm offers a unique 'all-you-can-eat' cherry picking experience, allowing visitors to enjoy fresh cherries directly from the trees. Reviewers highlight the joy of climbing ladders and tasting various cherry varieties. It's a fun, family-friendly activity, but visitors must be mindful of the short picking season.

Entry feeVaries by field/variety, typically around 1500-3500 JPY for adults for all-you-can-eat. Children's prices are lower.
Recommended time2-3 hours during the cherry season (late June to early August).
Address469 Kamiashibetsucho, Ashibetsu, Hokkaido
Websitehttps://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g1122372-d12660110-Reviews-Ohashi_Cherry_Farm-Ashibetsu_Hokkaido.html →

Ohashi Cherry Farm is a seasonal agricultural attraction in Ashibetsu, Hokkaido, primarily known for its 'all-you-can-eat' cherry picking experience. It offers visitors a direct connection to nature and local produce, making it a memorable stop for families and fruit enthusiasts. The farm cultivates several varieties of cherries, providing a diverse tasting experience.

Visitors consistently praise the hands-on experience of picking and eating cherries directly from the trees. Many reviewers enjoy the novelty of climbing ladders to reach the ripest fruit and appreciate the opportunity to taste different varieties. The 'all-you-can-eat' model is frequently mentioned as excellent value, with some visitors reporting eating hundreds of cherries. The farm provides a relaxed atmosphere where guests can spend a couple of hours enjoying the fresh air and sweet fruit.

To make the most of your visit, it is crucial to confirm the cherry picking season before arriving. Reviews indicate that the season is short, typically from late June to early August, and can end abruptly. Some visitors were disappointed to find the picking season over even in early August. It's advisable to check the farm's official website or call ahead for the most current information on availability and open fields. Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking in orchards, and consider bringing a hat and sunscreen as you will be outdoors. While the 'all-you-can-eat' option is popular, the farm also sells pre-picked cherries.

The farm is located at 469 Kamiashibetsucho, Ashibetsu, Hokkaido. Given its rural location, driving is generally the most convenient way to reach Ohashi Cherry Farm. Public transport options may be limited, so visitors should plan their journey accordingly, perhaps combining it with other attractions in the Ashibetsu area. There is typically ample parking available on-site.

The main complaint from visitors is arriving outside the cherry picking season or finding that only a limited number of fields or varieties are available. To mitigate this, always verify the current picking status and expected end date of the season directly with the farm before your visit. This will prevent disappointment and ensure you can fully enjoy the intended experience.

Nearby within 2km

Train station

Kami-Ashibetsu Station