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Sweet and Juicy! Enjoy Persimmon Picking in Oidaira, Hamamatsu

Hamamatsu has long hours of sunshine—perfect for growing delicious persimmons. We visited Oidaira to try persimmon picking for the very first time!…

This article was created on January 15, 2022.

 

This time, I went to Adachi Kakien, a sunny village in Hamakita Ward, Hamamatsu City, to experience persimmon picking, which starts in November.

Oidaira, Hamakita Ward, Hamamatsu City, is one of the leading persimmon producing areas in Japan, and the road to our arrival was covered in orange persimmons, which was very beautiful.

Hamamatsu City has some of the highest sunshine hours in the country, and is said to have very good conditions for growing delicious persimmons.

This was Jenne’s first experience picking persimmons, as the only places in the city that allow persimmon picking are Adachi Kakien and Hamamatsu Fruit Park.

Let's go persimmon picking right away!

As soon as I checked in, I was handed a small basket. Inside is a small cutting board, knife, leisure sheet, and garbage bag.

I will head to the farm with the representative, Akira Adachi.

Jenne and her friends are overwhelmed by the number of persimmon trees.

“The bigger the persimmon, the tastier it is,” Adachi-san tells us.

I thought I would need scissors to pick persimmons, but to my surprise, I could easily pick them by holding a branch and spinning the persimmons around.

“There will be souvenirs on the way home, so please take as many as you can eat here,” says Adachi.

I took six pieces, thinking that each person could eat about three, and spread out the leisure sheet and sat down.

Yuuki Jenne takes a knife and peels the skin. Saya Jenne will eat the peeled persimmon.

“Hmm!! So sweet!”

The sugar content of persimmons is said to be 15%.

Persimmons are rich in nutrients such as vitamin C and dietary fiber, so much so that doctors say that when they turn red, they turn blue.

Persimmons brought home will last a long time if you store them in the crisper with the stems facing down.

Speaking of persimmons, Jiro persimmons! Only people in Hamamatsu have this image, and Jiro persimmons are actually a minor type of persimmon. As a result, there are many people who gift persimmons to people far away, and on the day the photo was taken, the parking lot was full of people coming to buy persimmons.

Please enjoy the taste of autumn, Hamamatsu’s delicious Ohira persimmons.

  • Adachi persimmon garden

https://www.adachi-kakien.com/

  • Click here for persimmon picking↓

Jenne Channel [Hamamatsu Tourism] Enjoy Jiro persimmons at Adachi Kakien! 「https://youtu.be/4UW0ddulslg

 

*The information in this article is subject to change.

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