
鳥取県·特産品
Nijisseiki Pear (Yurihama)
Once peeled, juice overflows from the greenish flesh. After a crisp texture, an elegant sweetness and refreshing acidity spread through the palate. The Nijisseiki pears grown in Yurihama—a town bearing the name 'pear'—boast a clear, juicy freshness. The 'pear' in the town's name naturally originates from these Nijisseiki pears. Blessed with a warm climate and fertile soil, the town's production volume is the highest in Japan. Beside Lake Togo, known as the 'Lake of the Crane' due to its shape resembling a crane spreading its wings, pear trees are carefully nurtured under the summer sun. After soaking in a hot spring, enjoy a freshly picked pear from a fruit-picking tour. Let a chilled slice quench your thirst during the summer in Yurihama.
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