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Shinshu Apples — Orchard-Fresh Fruit Capital

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Shinshu Apples — Orchard-Fresh Fruit Capital

Nagano Prefecture is Japan's second-largest apple producer (after Aomori), with the Nagano Basin's climate and volcanic soil creating ideal growing conditions. Shinshu apples (信州りんご) are celebrated for their balance of sweetness and acidity. Over 40 apple varieties are cultivated, from the ubiquitous Fuji to rare heirloom types like Akibae and Shinano Gold.

From late August to November, apple orchards across the prefecture offer 'apple picking' (りんご狩り, ringo-gari) experiences — visitors harvest their own apples directly from trees and sample varieties rarely sold in supermarkets. Many orchards also produce apple juice, cider, apple pie, and dried apple chips. The Chikuma River valley near Nagano City has the highest concentration of pick-your-own orchards.

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Apple orchards throughout Nagano Prefecture, concentrated in Nagano City, Iizuna, and Suzaka areas. Apple picking season: late August–November. Typical cost: ¥500–800 for 30-min all-you-can-eat, plus take-home apples (¥300–500 per kg). Most orchards accessible by car or local bus from Nagano Station.

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**Best varieties by season:** Late August–September: Tsugaru (early variety, tart, crisp). October: Shinano Sweet and Akibae (balanced, aromatic). November: Fuji (the gold standard, sweet, firm, store

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