September 2008 #117
- Hakata Culture:
- Background on Fukuoka's Asian Month
- Gekkan Gaijin:
- Orapan Uchida
- Snapshot:
- Rockers, Rappers, Jets and Fireworks
- Special Feature:
- Farm Fresh
- Special Feature:
- Focus on Asia
- Gourmet Guide:
- 카린토
- 키와미야 타카토리점

Autumn is here, which means it's harvest time in Japan. Fukuoka Prefecture boasts many areas with beautiful, bountiful fruit orchards. On the following pages we introduce six orchards, each specializing in a different variety of fruit. All of these orchards are open to the public for a "pick-your-own" service.". Picking your own fruit not only ensures optimum freshness, but it is also a good excuse to get outdoors and enjoy some country fresh-air and exercise. Then, for those who prefer not to get their hands dirty, but wish to enjoy the wholesome taste of country-style cooking, we also introduce two restaurants located in Fukuoka Prefecture's countryside. Autumn is said to be the season when people's appetites return, so itadakimasu and enjoy farm fresh produce!


Pears

Within Ukiha, a fruit-growing town since the Taisho period (early 20th century), is an area that is often called "the origin of the fruit tree". Fruit is grown throughout the year, including strawberries (Jan. ~ Jun.), blueberries (Jul.), grapes (Aug. ~ Oct.), pears (Aug. ~ Nov.), persimmons (Nov. ~ Dec.), and more. For pears, September is the golden month, when the sunlight is beaming down and spring water is drawn from 90m below the surface of the soil, producing sweet, juicy pears. At Mugoyoka, a quaint café overlooking the plantation, enjoy a taste of the orchard's ripe fruit in one of their baked goods, such as the cake made from fresh-picked pears.
Address: 2212-7 Yamakita, Ukiha-machi, Ukiha City | Telephone: 0943-77-4174 | Open: Mid-Aug. to early-Nov., 10:00 ~ 17:00 | Closed: No Hol. in Sep., Wed. in Oct. and Nov. | Parking: 30 spaces | Entrance: Free | Fruit: ¥600/kg | URL: www.yamandon.com
Kyoho Grapes

With its noticeably larger size and sweet taste, Kyoho is the king of grapes. Tanushimaru is well known throughout Japan as the first successful location for a full-blown Kyoho grape cultivation, as well as the town that started grape and persimmon fruit-picking in Japan. The 2,000 m2 orchard grows Kyoho, Aki Queen and Honey Red varieties of grapes, all available for plucking until the end of September. Rather than using chemically-produced fertilizers, all fruit is cultivated organically for a sweet, unforgettable taste. Visit the café, Juran, at the entrance of the plantation to taste the popular homemade custard pie and jam made with Kyoho grapes and figs. This warm-hearted family business will capture your hearts, as well as your stomach!
Address: 482-1 Ishigaki, Tanushimaru-machi, Kurume City | Telephone: 0943-72-4528 | Open: Aug. to late-Sep., 08:00 ~ 18:00 | Closed: Never | Parking: 10 spaces | Entrance: Free | Fruit: ¥900/kg | URL: www.tanushimaru-budougari.com/en_pages/en24_juran.html
Figs

With its relatively warm climate and efficient water filtration system, Minosanroku is the perfect environment in which to raise sweet, delicious figs. Preferring organic methods over chemically-produced fertilizers, the resulting fruit has become an instant hit. In this 1,000 m2 orchard, around one hundred trees are raised to cultivate Hakata Hourai and Dauphin, two varieties of figs. Ripe fruit can be picked until October.
Address: 1844 Masuoda, Tanushimaru-machi, Kurume City | Telephone: 0943-73-0808 | Open: Aug. to Oct., 09:00 ~ 17:00 | Closed: Never | Parking: 25 spaces | Entrance: Free | Fruit: Dauphin ¥1,300/kg, Hakata Hourai ¥1,500/kg | URL: www.tanushimaru.com/tokusanhin/itijiku/eko.htm

Asakura Ringo-enApples

This 5,000 m2 orchard holds around 800 apple trees, from which you can pick a variety of different apples until November. Using rice bran fertilizer to organically cultivate all plants, the trees raised in this Chikugo plain have a high level of sugar content to fit the hot climate. During fruit-picking season, the apple pies and hand-squeezed 100% apple juice are extremely popular.
Address: 1112-1 Hishino, Asakura City | Telephone: 0946-52-0374 | Open: Mid-Aug. to Nov., 09:00 ~ 17:00 | Closed: Never | Parking: 35 spaces | Entrance: Free | Fruit: ¥650/kg
Kiwi

Tachibana-machi in Yame-gun is a small country-town that boasts one of the top kiwi production outputs in the country. In Shiraki-ku, a section of the city encircling a mountain, kiwi fruit cover giant sections of the sloping plains. Experience a taste of the country-life by spending a night on the farm, which opens for sightseeing and personal fruit-picking in late October. Also, receive a 1kg kiwi omiyage for the ride home!
Address: 4578-1 Shiraki, Tachibana-machi, Yame-gun | Telephone: 0943-35-0760 | Open: Late-Oct. to Nov., (irregular business hours) | Closed: Never | Parking: 10 spaces | Entrance: ¥500 (1kg of kiwi incl.) | Fruit: ¥300/kg | Lodging: One night, morning and evening (2 meals incl.), Adult ¥6,000, Child 4,000 | URL: www.omitidaninosato.com
Dragon Fruit

Even more surprising than the fact that dragon fruit are harvested in Fukuoka, is that anybody can participate in dragon fruit picking! Many imported dragon fruit are not in a fully ripe state, but here in this 1,000 m2 garden there are around 500 dragon fruit trees, with fruit ripe and ready for plucking. There are two types of dragon fruit: white and red. At the nearby plantation-run shop try a cup of dragon fruit gelato! Advance reservation is required.
Address: 3 Nanatue, Yanagawa City | Telephone: 0944-73-8120 | Open: Sep. to early-Oct., 10:00 ~ 16:00 | Closed: Wed. | Parking: 5 spaces | Entrance: Free | Fruit: ¥1,500/kg | URL: www.anrifarm.com
Countryside Dining
Wholesome Foods, Fresh Ingredients, Quality Dining
If strolling through soggy fields, bending over and stretching up to snatch fruit isn't your idea of a fun Sunday, but you do enjoy getting out of the city and enjoying wholesome country-style cooking, here are two restaurants worth considering. Who knows? On your way back you might see a fruit orchard and be tempted to pick some.
East of Fukuoka
Kubarahonke Kayanoya

Address: 395-1 Kushiya, Hisayama-machi, Kasuya-gun | Tel: 092-976-2112 | Reservation recommended | Open: 11:00 ~15:30, 17:00 ~ 22:00 (Sun. and Hol. 11:00 ~ 22:00) | Closed: Wed. (Thu. after a holiday)
West of Fukuoka
Itaru

Address: 1454 Hon, Maebaru City | Tel: 092-330-8732 | Reservation required one day in advance | Open: 12:00 ~ 14:00 / 18:00 ~ 20:00 | Closed: Wed.





