
The japanese language, doesn't have a word for "Darling" or "Dear" but, believe it or not, they have a very specific word for "Strawberry Picking" that you might find in the dictionary.
The Japanese word is "苺狩り" (いちごがり) pronounced "ichigo-gari". The interesting thing, is that the dictionary definition says "an outing to a strawberry farm - to pick strawberries". So, it's not just a word, but a well known activity ;).
Breaking down the word for ichigo-gari we get "苺" (ichigo) which means "strawberry", and we get "狩り" (gari) which means... "Hunt". Wow that sure was funny... Ichigo Hunting...
But, as soon as i got there, there we go, the strawberry plants!

But, if adults could not cross the rope, someone could. I got really serious competition out there, and believe me, really hungry as well... so, let's the strawberry hunt begin!

After 15 minutes, i got my first basket full of strawberries. After a while, i finished them all. The rule is simple: you pay 1,500 yen (18 swiss francs) and can pick as many as you can eat. You are not allowed to take them home, but it's an "All you can heat strawberry" entrance...

...and...I even made a little new friend :)

2 comments:
wow, it's so tinny... frog?
Amanda
Yes...a tiny frog ;)
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