The volatiles of the 'Toyonoka' strawberry were extracted by using an adsorptive column (PQ) and evaluated by gas chromatography - olfactometry (GC - O) and aroma extract dilution analysis (AEDA). Although the overall odor of the extract was perceived as having a natural strawberry like smell, 52 odorants were detected by GC-O. Upon diluting the original extracts in AEDA, we identified 14 odorants with high dilution (FD) factors of 81 or higher. The odorant, 2, 5 -dimethyl-4-hydroxy-2H-furan-3-one, which has a caramel-like odor (sweet), had the highest FD factor, followed by gamma - dodecalactone, gamma - decalactone, and delta decalactone with coconut or peach-like odors (sweet), and hexanoic acid and 2 methylbutanoic acid with sour odors; all had FD factors higher than 81. The odorants with FD factor 81 were cis 3 hexenal, trans - 3 - hexenol, and cis-2-nonenal with a green odor, trans-nerolidol with a sweaty odor, delta - dodecalactone and vanillin with a sweet odor, linalool with a floral odor accompanied by a citrus like odor, and an unknown compound with a cinnamon-like odor. In addition to these 14 odorants, the fruity odorants included mainly ethyl 2-methylbutanoate, ethyl 3 methylbutanoate, and ethyl hexanoate, which show relatively high volatility. The above identifiable compounds are considered to be the main contributors to the aroma of the 'Toyonoka' strawberry.