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Good experience for children!
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I visited when I went camping with my friends and family. The new summer was delicious. The older daughter seems to be happy to pick flowers. The experience of interacting with nature is good.
I have been hunting oranges with my two-year-old son. I will pay 1000 yen in compensation and borrow scissors and head to the field. (The compensation will be returned when you return the scissors.) Only at the beginning, there was a simple explanation that "you can eat around here, and throw the skin under the tree", and the rest was free until you return. I was. Since it was November, there was only early mandarin oranges, but it was enough. My son, who likes oranges, eats many by himself and uses scissors ...
When I asked him to buy oranges as souvenirs at Inatori's inn, he told me this place. In fact, it may be the main thing to experience harvesting, but I tried the oranges and it was very sweet, so I bought them and went home. The location was not far from the national highway and the road was easy to understand. It seemed that there was also a transfer from the station.
repeat! now, the view overlooking the delicious air and the sea from the high ground
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As you can see in the bean knowledge on the official page, orange hunting = Freshly picked = It's a little sour, but that's also the real pleasure. Last time, I carefully collected information on the net and chose this place. This time, when I went to Inatori's morning market, I saw "I went there before!", and after having seafood BBQ in Kawazu, I called on my way home. The signboard is large and the road is easy to understand from the direction of ITO, but when you go from the direction of Shimoda, the navigation is a little thin (inverse ...)
I visited in early November. I went by car, but I was worried until I arrived because there was no information board on the way and it was just through the private houses. There is also a parking lot of a reasonable size. You can pay the entrance fee and rent a net and a candle. There is a mandarin orange garden about 5 minutes away. There is a mandarin orange tree like a field on the slope 々 Zigzag mountains It's like eating while going up. Actually, it was a good size, but it's still November ...
Good experience for children!
I visited when I went camping with my friends and family. The new summer was delicious. The older daughter seems to be happy to pick flowers. The experience of interacting with nature is good.
Kids and orange hunting.
I have been hunting oranges with my two-year-old son. I will pay 1000 yen in compensation and borrow scissors and head to the field. (The compensation will be returned when you return the scissors.) Only at the beginning, there was a simple explanation that "you can eat around here, and throw the skin under the tree", and the rest was free until you return. I was. Since it was November, there was only early mandarin oranges, but it was enough. My son, who likes oranges, eats many by himself and uses scissors ...
I bought some delicious oranges as a souvenir.
When I asked him to buy oranges as souvenirs at Inatori's inn, he told me this place. In fact, it may be the main thing to experience harvesting, but I tried the oranges and it was very sweet, so I bought them and went home. The location was not far from the national highway and the road was easy to understand. It seemed that there was also a transfer from the station.
repeat! now, the view overlooking the delicious air and the sea from the high ground
As you can see in the bean knowledge on the official page, orange hunting = Freshly picked = It's a little sour, but that's also the real pleasure. Last time, I carefully collected information on the net and chose this place. This time, when I went to Inatori's morning market, I saw "I went there before!", and after having seafood BBQ in Kawazu, I called on my way home. The signboard is large and the road is easy to understand from the direction of ITO, but when you go from the direction of Shimoda, the navigation is a little thin (inverse ...)
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I visited in early November. I went by car, but I was worried until I arrived because there was no information board on the way and it was just through the private houses. There is also a parking lot of a reasonable size. You can pay the entrance fee and rent a net and a candle. There is a mandarin orange garden about 5 minutes away. There is a mandarin orange tree like a field on the slope 々 Zigzag mountains It's like eating while going up. Actually, it was a good size, but it's still November ...