While enjoying breathing in the fresh countryside air of Fukuoka, I suddenly realized the scent of baked apples. I was at one of the most popular cafes in Kurume, Ringo to Budou no Ki. It means ‘The Tree of Apples and Grapes,’ and as you can tell from the name, they are famous for their fresh apple pies and orchard full of apples, grapes and other fruits. There is a souvenir shop, a café, a restaurant, and you can also go fruit picking in the orchard. You won't want to miss out if you’re in the Kurume area.
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Ringo to Budou no Ki Cafe in Kurume
For one of the best apple pies
By Haruka Saijo
Community writer
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Kim
5 years ago
Love that they thought of everything down to the littlest details, like the apple shaped dishware! Very cool!
Asyraf Ramadhan
10 years ago
Looks yummy!
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