Chiba · Narita
35.8017°N, 140.3844°E
Narita Dream Farm is a 30-hectare agricultural park offering year-round fruit and vegetable picking — strawberries in winter, blueberries in summer, sweet potatoes in autumn, and Chiba's famous daikon radish in spring. The farm operates on an 'all-you-can-eat while picking' model: pay a flat fee (¥1,500–2,000 depending on season), pick and eat unlimited produce for 30-60 minutes, then purchase additional harvest to take home.
The farm also includes a small ranch with dairy cows, goats, and sheep available for feeding and petting. The on-site restaurant serves soft-serve ice cream made from fresh milk (produced that morning), farm-vegetable curry, and seasonal fruit parfaits. The experience combines agriculture education with family entertainment in a working farm environment.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Closed: No regular closures | Shuttle reservation required 24 hours ahead
Entrance Fee
Entry: ¥200 | Strawberry picking (Dec-May): ¥1,800/30 min all-you-can-eat | Blueberry picking (Jun-Aug): ¥1,500 | Sweet potato/chestnut picking (Sep-Nov): ¥1,200-2,000
Best Season
December-May (strawberries, most popular) | September-November (sweet potatoes, chestnuts) | June-August (blueberries)
Visit Duration
2-3 hours (picking + lunch + dairy barn)
Getting There
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