Enjoy strawberry sweets in Yunogo Onsen town. Also enjoy all-you-can-eat strawberry picking at Mimasaka Farm!

Enjoy strawberry sweets in Yunogo Onsen town. Also enjoy all-you-can-eat strawberry picking at Mimasaka Farm!の画像

The theme of this trip was to enjoy strawberries in Mimasaka City , Okayama Prefecture ! We enjoyed strawberry sweets at the garden and cafe "Farm Cafe Yunosato/Yunohana Garden" in Okayama Prefecture Yunogo Onsen Town, one of the three hot springs in Kita-Mimasaka, Okayama Prefecture. We also enjoyed strawberry picking at the nearby tourist farm "Mimasaka Farm"! We thoroughly enjoyed the all-you-can-eat buffet and ended up with a full stomach.

2024.04.02

Farm Cafe Yunogo

Located in Yunogo Onsen town, Farm Cafe Yunogo is a cafe where you can enjoy sweets filled with fruit delivered directly from their own farm. Menu items include waffles, parfaits, shaved ice, and soft serve ice cream. You can eat the sweets you purchase inside the store, or in the adjacent Yunohana Garden (outdoors). Take-out is also available!

Strawberries are the main focus this season! This is the "Fresh Strawberry Parfait" (1,200 yen) filled with plenty of seasonal strawberries.

The sweet and sour taste of strawberries goes perfectly with cheese in the "Mimasaka Strawberry Cheesecake" (380 yen).

The whole strawberry daifuku (250 yen) is filled with large strawberries and has a delicious bean paste filling.

Yunohana Garden

At the Yunohana Garden attached to the cafe, you can bring in sweets purchased at the cafe and eat them, or play on the play equipment and spend your time relaxing.

Relax on the grass. Small children can play safely.

It's so comfortable to ride on the swing in such a spacious space!

You can also try bouldering here. It's fun to peek through the holes in the wall to see what's on the other side.

The garden is filled with flowers that bloom throughout the seasons.

You can also bring your dog to play. There is a fenced area where dogs are allowed.

[Farm Cafe Yunogo /Yunohana Garden]

Address: 311-6 Yunogo , Mimasaka City, Okayama Prefecture

TEL: 0868-73-3380 Business hours: 10:00-17:30

Closed: Wednesdays

Parking: Available

Farm Cafe Yunogo/Yunohana Garden

Strawberry picking at Mimasaka Farm

Mimasaka Farm is about a 15-minute drive from Farm Cafe Yunogo /Yunohana Garden. We enjoyed strawberry picking at this tourist farm, boasting the largest greenhouse area in Okayama Prefecture. We had a 40-minute all-you-can-eat session of large, sweet strawberries!

You can compare and taste various varieties of strawberries, including Akihime, Oi C Berry, and Beni Hoppe.

The prepaid holiday rates were 2,160 yen for adults, 1,800 yen for elementary school students, and 1,260 yen for infants (2 years and older).

*Prices are for February to March 2024. Prices may vary depending on the season.

Check availability and make reservations for strawberry picking here

The spacious greenhouse allows you to pick strawberries while standing. Even children reached out and picked them themselves.

It's an all-you-can-eat buffet, so you'll be full in 40 minutes. I got a lot of big strawberries.

Strawberry daifuku topped with freshly picked strawberries. Each adult will receive one daifuku at the reception.

[Mimasaka Farm (40 minutes of all-you-can-eat strawberry picking)]

Address: 585-1 Oku , Mimasaka City, Okayama Prefecture

TEL: 0868-74-3887

Business hours: 9:00-17:00 (last admission 16:00)

Strawberry picking period: Early December to early June

Parking: Available

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