Yamagata Cherries — Pick Your Own Sato-Nishiki
Yamagata Prefecture produces 70% of Japan's cherry crop, earning its designation as the nation's cherry capital. The signature variety is Sato-Nishiki (佐藤錦), a large, deep-red cherry with sweet flavor and crisp texture developed in Yamagata in 1912. Cherry picking farms throughout Yamagata offer tabehoudai (all-you-can-eat) experiences during harvest season (late May-early July) where visitors receive a basket and 30-60 minutes to pick and eat unlimited cherries directly from the trees. The experience combines orchard beauty — perfectly aligned cherry trees with clusters of glossy red fruit — with the intense sweetness of sun-warmed cherries eaten seconds after picking. Top farms provide rain covers over the trees, allowing picking even during rain. Many farms also offer cherry-based products: cherry juice, cherry jam, dried cherries, and cherry soft-serve ice cream.
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