Β· Japan
Regional DestinationKoshu Travel Guide
5 attractions Β· Updated 2025
πΈ Best Season
September-November
π Recommended Stay
1.5 Days
βοΈ Nearest Airport
Haneda Airport (HND)
π Known For
Wine production, vineyards, wine tourism and tasting
π― Best For
π‘ Local Tip
Visit October Koshu Wine Festival for tastings across all major wineries.
π Day Trip From
Top Attractions in Koshu
Ikeda Winery
π Sightseeing
Ikeda Winery is a charming wine producer showcasing Japan's unique viticulture tradition in a scenic setting. Visitors can tour the winemaking facilities, sample locally-produced wines crafted from regional grape varieties, and purchase bottles to take home. The winery offers a peaceful escape where you can experience Japanese wine culture and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty.
Haramo Wine
π Sightseeing
Haramo Wine offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience Japanese winemaking culture in an intimate setting. This local winery showcases carefully crafted wines that reflect the terroir and dedication of Japanese viticulture. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or curious traveler, it's a perfect stop to discover the growing wine scene in Japan.
98wines Winery
π Sightseeing
98wines Winery offers visitors an authentic Japanese wine-tasting experience, showcasing locally-produced wines that reflect the unique terroir of the region. The winery combines traditional winemaking techniques with modern innovation, creating distinctive flavors that appeal to both wine connoisseurs and casual enthusiasts. Guests can explore the vineyard grounds, learn about the winemaking process, and sample a curated selection of their finest bottles in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
Chanmoris Winery
π Sightseeing
Chanmoris Winery offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience Japanese winemaking in an intimate setting. The winery specializes in locally-produced wines that reflect the distinct terroir of the region, providing tastings and tours that showcase their craft. Guests can sample a variety of wines while learning about the growing fusion of traditional Japanese agricultural techniques with Western winemaking traditions.
Kurambon Winery
π Sightseeing
Kurambon Winery is a charming boutique winery nestled in the scenic Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan's premier wine-producing region at the foot of Mount Fuji. Established in 1913, this family-run estate specializes in crafting elegant Japanese wines from locally grown grapes, including the native Koshu variety, and offers intimate tastings in a welcoming atmosphere. Visitors can tour the historic cellars, sample award-winning wines, and purchase unique bottles that showcase the terroir of Japan's wine country.
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π Sightseeing
Ikeda Winery
Ikeda Winery is a charming wine producer showcasing Japan's unique viticulture tradition in a scenic setting. Visitors can tour the winemaking facilities, sample locally-produced wines crafted from regional grape varieties, and purchase bottles to take home. The winery offers a peaceful escape where you can experience Japanese wine culture and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty.
Haramo Wine
Haramo Wine offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience Japanese winemaking culture in an intimate setting. This local winery showcases carefully crafted wines that reflect the terroir and dedication of Japanese viticulture. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or curious traveler, it's a perfect stop to discover the growing wine scene in Japan.
98wines Winery
98wines Winery offers visitors an authentic Japanese wine-tasting experience, showcasing locally-produced wines that reflect the unique terroir of the region. The winery combines traditional winemaking techniques with modern innovation, creating distinctive flavors that appeal to both wine connoisseurs and casual enthusiasts. Guests can explore the vineyard grounds, learn about the winemaking process, and sample a curated selection of their finest bottles in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
Chanmoris Winery
Chanmoris Winery offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience Japanese winemaking in an intimate setting. The winery specializes in locally-produced wines that reflect the distinct terroir of the region, providing tastings and tours that showcase their craft. Guests can sample a variety of wines while learning about the growing fusion of traditional Japanese agricultural techniques with Western winemaking traditions.
Kurambon Winery
Kurambon Winery is a charming boutique winery nestled in the scenic Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan's premier wine-producing region at the foot of Mount Fuji. Established in 1913, this family-run estate specializes in crafting elegant Japanese wines from locally grown grapes, including the native Koshu variety, and offers intimate tastings in a welcoming atmosphere. Visitors can tour the historic cellars, sample award-winning wines, and purchase unique bottles that showcase the terroir of Japan's wine country.
FAQ: Visiting Koshu
What is Koshu famous for?
Koshu is famous for Wine production, vineyards, wine tourism and tasting.
How many days should I spend in Koshu?
Most visitors spend 1.5 days in Koshu. This gives you enough time to explore the main attractions and soak up the local atmosphere.
When is the best time to visit Koshu?
The best time to visit Koshu is September-November, when the weather is most pleasant for sightseeing.
Can Koshu be visited as a day trip?
Yes! Koshu is easily accessible as a day trip from Tokyo (120 min), Yokohama (150 min).
What are the top attractions in Koshu?
The top attractions in Koshu include Ikeda Winery, Haramo Wine, 98wines Winery and more. There are 5 attractions in total to explore.