These melons, known for their high-quality sweetness and ideal round shape, can sell for as much as $30,000 per pair, making them the most expensive fruit in Japan.
These rare black-skinned watermelons, especially grown in Hokkaido, are expensive for their crisp texture and unique taste, fetching up to $6,000 per melon.
These large, perfectly round, and surprisingly sweet grapes are regularly sold at auction, occasionally attaining prices as high as $12,000 per bunch.
Known as "Eggs of the Sun," these vibrant, sweet mangoes with perfect shape can cost as much as $3,000 for a pair.
Grown in molds to be square-formed, those watermelons are particularly used as decorative items and can cost around $200 each.
Marketed as the "world's pleasant," these massive, hand-pollinated apples with unique crispness can value up to $21 per apple.
These perfectly shaped, colorful strawberries are regarded for their sweetness and are regularly given as luxury presents, with an estimated costing up to $85.