Luxurious plum picking experience at Yamaka Plum Orchard! Enjoy a healing moment in a peaceful space surrounded by nature.

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Hello! The season for enjoying fragrant plum blossoms has arrived. Today, I would like to talk about ume picking.

 

 

 

Among them, Yamaka Plum Garden is famous for its beautiful scenery and many plum trees.

 

 

 

Here, you can experience plum picking, which may be enjoyed with friends and family along with camping and barbecues.

 

 

 

In this issue, we will introduce the ume picking experience at Yamaka Ume Garden.

 

 

 

 

Yamaka Plum Garden

 

 

 

Yamaka Plum Orchard is a plum picking farm located in Okuyama, Hikisa Town.

 

 

 

Approximately 120 plum trees are planted, and a variety of plums ranging from small plums to Nanko plums can be harvested.

 

 

 

Visitors can take home their own harvested plums by weight, which can be processed into pickled plums, plum wine, plum sours, and other products.

 

 

 

 

Ume varieties and harvest time

 

 

 

Generally, the ume harvest season is from June to July.

 

 

 

The period from February, when ume flowers bloom, to early May, when the fruit is ripe.

 

 

 

However, the harvest time may vary depending on the growth conditions of the fruit, so it is recommended to check in advance.

 

 

 

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Plum Picking Experience Details

 

 

 

Yamaka Plum Garden's 1,800-tsubo (1,860 m2) plum orchard has many varieties of plum trees, including small, medium, large, and Nanko plum trees.

 

 

 

The ume harvest season starts on May 20 for small ume, ends in June for medium ume, and ends in June for large ume.

 

 

 

Ume plums picked by hand can be sold by weight and taken home. We recommend small plums for pickled plums and medium or large plums for plum wine or plum sour.

 

 

 

 

How to harvest plums

 

 

 

Plums can be harvested either by hand when the fruit is fully ripe or by shaking the branches to drop them.

 

 

 

When making umeshu (plum wine) or umeboshi (pickled plums), it is best to choose large, medium or large plums that are fully ripe.

 

 

 

For those who want to make delicious plum wine and pickled plums, the Yamaka Plum Garden plum picking experience is recommended!

 

 

 

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How to make pickled plums and plum wine

 

 

 

At Yamaka Plum Garden, after picking plums, visitors can make pickled plums and plum wine with the plums they have harvested themselves.

 

 

 

Small plums are used for pickled plums, while medium and large plums are used for plum wine. The process is simple: just pickle the pickled plums with salt.

 

 

 

Umeshu (plum wine) is simply made by adding sugar, shochu, and plums and letting it sit for about a month.

 

 

 

Why not make it at home and enjoy your favorite flavor?

 

 

 

 

Rates and Reservations

 

 

 

The fee is in the form of purchasing plums picked by oneself by weight.

 

 

 

Reservations are also required in advance for the ume picking experience.

 

 

 

Reservations can be made by phone or email.

 

 

 

Before coming to the park, please check the opening hours and fees.

 

 

 

There are some precautions, so please check the official website before going out.

 

 

 

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Opening Hours and Directions

 

 

 

The park is open from 10:30 to 16:00, and admission is until 15:00.

 

 

 

The park is closed in case of rain, and reservations must be made by contacting the park.

 

 

 

Access by private car is approximately 30 minutes from downtown Hamamatsu and 10 minutes from the Hamamatsu-Higashi Interchange.

 

 

 

By public transportation, take the "Hikisa Line" of the Hamakita-Kita Ward Community Bus, get off at the Hikisa-Toge (Yamago) bus stop, and walk about 20 minutes.

 

 

 

 

Schedule of future events

 

 

 

The Yamaka Plum Orchard will host a plum picking experience from mid-2023 to early August.

 

 

 

However, please note that opening hours and fees are subject to change depending on the growing conditions of the berries, so be sure to call or check before coming to the park.

 
 

 
 

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