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Sightseeing Plantation Sono Hashimoto: A Century of Pear Cultivation

Explore a century-old pear orchard near the Tottori Sand Dunes, offering seasonal fruit picking and fresh local produce.

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Sightseeing Plantation Sono Hashimoto, near the Tottori Sand Dunes, offers a glimpse into over 100 years of pear cultivation. Visitors can pick and purchase various pears, including Nijisseiki and Shinkansen, from mid-August to mid-October.

A brief summary to Sightseeing Plantation Sono Hashimoto

  • 1907-9 Fukubecho Yuyama, Tottori, Fukubecho Yuyama, Tottori, 689-0105, JP
  • +81857-75-2002

Local tips

  • Visit during the pear-picking season (mid-August to mid-October) for the freshest experience.
  • Check the official website or call ahead for pear picking availability and any seasonal events.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby Tottori Sand Dunes for a diverse sightseeing experience.
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Getting There

  • Bus

    From Tottori Station, take a bus towards the Tottori Sand Dunes. Get off at the Sakyu-kaikan or Sakyu-Higashiguchi bus stop. From there, it's a short walk to the Sightseeing Plantation Sono Hashimoto. Bus fare is approximately ¥370.

  • Car

    From the Tottori Interchange (IC) on the Tottori Expressway, it takes approximately 20 minutes to reach the plantation. Parking is available at the Tottori Sand Dunes Parking Lot for ¥500 per 24 hours.

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Sightseeing Plantation Sono Hashimoto is a historic orchard located near the famous Tottori Sand Dunes in Tottori Prefecture. For over a century, this plantation has cultivated a variety of pears, offering visitors a chance to experience fruit picking and purchase fresh, locally grown produce. The plantation is particularly known for its Nijisseiki (20th Century), Shinkansen, and Niitaka pears. Pear picking is a popular activity from mid-August to mid-October. The orchard provides a hands-on experience, allowing visitors to select and harvest their own fruit directly from the trees. Beyond fruit picking, the plantation offers a tranquil escape into the rural landscapes of Tottori. It’s a place to connect with nature and appreciate the region's agricultural heritage. The on-site shop allows visitors to purchase freshly picked pears and other local products.

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