Mandarin Orange Picking

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  • The low shrubs make it accessible for small children and wheelchair users. Enjoy picking mandarins to your heart’s content under the expansive blue sky.

    The low shrubs make it accessible for small children and wheelchair users. Enjoy picking mandarins to your heart’s content under the expansive blue sky.

Address

5708-15 Fujiwara, Hiji Town, Hayami District, Oita Prefecture

Business hours

10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Prices
Adults (middle school students and older) ¥1,000 (discount available for those 65 and older with age verification)
Elementary and middle school students ¥500
Preschool children free
Groups of 20 or more receive a 20% discount (reservation required)
Free entry for subsequent visits within the same season
Holidays
Irregularly
Homepage
https://sekiguchi-nouen.wixsite.com/index
Parking lot
Available (4 large buses, 20 regular cars)
Access
About 7 minutes by car from JR Ooga Station
Best Viewing Times / Seasons
Open from early October to mid-December
Others
You can buy and take home the harvested mandarins and sweet potatoes

Plan Description:
Pick as many delicious, old-fashioned mandarins as you like. The mandarins from Sekiguchi Tourism Farm, known for their "taste of the past," are grown in a natural environment without using herbicides, chemical fertilizers, reduced pesticides, or preservatives. While there is an admission fee for the first visit, you can enjoy unlimited access for free within the same season, so it’s recommended to visit early in the season. During your visit, you can enjoy unlimited eating, take-home purchases, and you can also experience sweet potato digging and BBQ within the fee.

Number of People:
Available for individuals and groups.

Duration:
You can stay between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM.

What to Bring:
Bags for carrying purchases
Work gloves and rubber boots for sweet potato digging

Reservation Method:
LINE: @638lockv
No reservation needed for individuals

Reservation Deadline:
Same day is fine
Reservations for sweet potatoes and BBQ must be made by the day before.
*Note: The sweet potatoes for roasting are pre-dug "Beni Haruka," not the ones you dig yourself.

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