The park houses a dedicated 'Tropical Fruit Greenhouse' that maintains a climate suitable for bananas, papayas, and cacao trees.
The facility acts as an agricultural research center focusing on the cultivation of fruit varieties optimized for the Aichi Prefecture climate.
The park maintains a collection of over 15 types of fruit trees, including rare cultivars of cherries and figs.
The site was established to provide citizens with hands-on exposure to fruit production and agricultural education.
Togokusan Fruits Park is a specialized agricultural facility located at the foot of Mount Togoku in Nagoya. The park features a large greenhouse specifically designed to cultivate tropical and subtropical fruit trees not typically grown in the local climate. Visitors can observe various orchards containing pear, peach, apple, and persimmon trees throughout the grounds. The facility includes an exhibition hall that displays agricultural tools and educational displays regarding fruit varieties. Several restaurants on-site serve dishes featuring seasonal fruits grown within the park's orchards. Shops offer a variety of fruit-based products, including jams, juices, and fresh produce harvested from the grounds. A network of walking paths connects the greenhouse, garden areas, and orchards. The park serves as both a botanical research space and a recreational area for local families.
Inside the climate-controlled tropical greenhouse near the large hanging tropical plants.
Check the harvest calendar on the official website before visiting if you intend to purchase specific seasonal produce.
Bring comfortable walking shoes, as the orchard area covers significant hilly terrain at the base of the mountain.
Do not visit expecting a conventional amusement park; this is an educational botanical facility.
Closed on Mondays. If Monday is a national holiday, the park remains open and closes on the following weekday.
Do not pick fruit from trees or bushes unless explicitly participating in an organized harvesting event.