Shorenji Lake Tourist Village Grape & Strawberry Picking 青蓮寺湖観光村 ぶどう狩り&いちご狩り

Here at Seirennji Tourist Village, you can enjoy fruit picking throughout the year, with strawberry picking in winter and spring, and grape picking in summer and autumn.
※Please note that price and other details are subject to change. Please check with the contact information before your visit.
Address
〒5180443 名張市青蓮寺976(やまゆり案内所)
Phone
0595-63-7000
Official website
Visit Website
Business hours
Grape picking hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Strawberry picking hours: 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Holidays
Grape picking season: 7/20 – 10/31, open every day during the season
Strawberry picking season: 1/3 – 5/21, closed on Wednesdays during the season
For more information, please visit http://www.s-budou.jp/
Access by public transportation
From the No.2 bus stop at Nabari Station, take the bus bound for Yurigaoka and get off at Yurigaoka Bus Stop (about 10 minutes).
Access by car
From the “Hari IC” on the Meihan National Highway, take National Route 369 and National Route 165 (20 km, about 30 minutes) to Seirenji, Nabari City.
From the “Ueno IC” on the Meihan National Highway, take National Route 368 and National Route 165 (18 km, about 30 minutes) to Seirenji, Nabari City.
Parking space
Free parking available
Restrooms
Available

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