Explore top Koshu wineries with a private guide. Enjoy a full day of wine tasting and scenic views. Book your exclusive tour now.
Explore top Koshu wineries with a private guide. Enjoy a full day of wine tasting and scenic views. Book your exclusive tour now.
- Asaya Winery - Asaya Winery (あさや葡萄酒) was founded in 1921 and produces a variety of wines, primarily from Japanese grapes like Koshu. Enjoy wine tasting!
- Iwasaki Winery - Iwasaki Winery (岩崎醸造(ホンジョーワイン)) was established by 130 grape farmers who have been working together for generations. Located in the Iwai district of Katsunuma, Iwasaki is…
- Asaya Winery - Asaya Winery (あさや葡萄酒) was founded in 1921 and produces a variety of wines, primarily from Japanese grapes like Koshu. Enjoy wine tasting!
- Iwasaki Winery - Iwasaki Winery (岩崎醸造(ホンジョーワイン)) was established by 130 grape farmers who have been working together for generations. Located in the Iwai district of Katsunuma, Iwasaki is considered the birthplace of the Koshu grape, a unique Japanese variety with a 1,000-year history.
Wine tasting: Available for an additional charge
- L’Orient Shirayuri Winery - L’Orient Shirayuri Winery (ロリアンワイン 白百合醸造) was founded in 1938. The winemaker studied in France and believes that great wine is always made from local grapes.
Wine tasting: Available for an additional charge
Winery tour: Free of charge to see the vineyard
- Chanmoris Winery - Chanmoris Winery (シャンモリワイナリー) was established in 1973, but the company’s production history dates back to soy sauce brewing in the Edo period. They leverage their extensive brewing knowledge in winemaking.
Wine tasting: Available for an additional charge
Winery tour: Available for free
- Haramo Wine - Haramo Wine (原茂ワイン) began winemaking in 1924 as a cooperative winery in Katsunuma Village, Yamanashi prefecture. In 1973, it became HARAMO WINE CO., INC. This small, family-operated winery focuses on making wines from local varieties, especially Koshu grapes grown in the Katsunuma region. They also cultivate international varieties like Chardonnay, Merlot, and Syrah in their own vineyard to produce high-end wines.
Wine tasting: Available for an additional charge
- Lumiere Winery - Lumiere Winery (ルミエールワイナリー) was established in 1885 and has been family-owned for 130 years in Yamanashi prefecture. They have successfully produced high-quality wines, winning medals in top European competitions since 1967. Their award-winning wines are showcased in their restaurant and shop.
Wine tasting: Available for an additional charge
- Mars Yamanashi Winery - Mars Yamanashi Winery (マルス山梨ワイナリー 本坊酒造) began as a shochu maker in Kagoshima in 1909. They established Mars Yamanashi Winery in 1960 in Yamanashi as a new venture.
Wine tasting: Available for an additional charge
Winery tour: Free of charge to see the factory
- Huggy Wine - Huggy Wine (大和葡萄酒株式会社) has been caring for a 130-year-old grape tree named “Koryu,” which is a designated cultural property. They use Koshu grapes that originate from such historic trees.
Wine tasting: Available for an additional charge / Local beer is also available
- Grace Winery - Grace Winery (グレイスワイン 中央葡萄酒) has a team of sommeliers and experienced staff in viticulture and winemaking who warmly welcome visitors. They do not offer tours of the vineyards or winery, focusing instead on their core business of grape growing and winemaking. Harvesting is done by hand with meticulous grape selection.
Wine tasting: Available for an additional charge
- Marufuji Winery - Marufuji Winery (丸藤葡萄酒工業) was founded in 1890 when the founder built a modest winery in his garden. Initially producing sweet wines, they have since shifted their focus to dry wines to align with global preferences.
Wine tasting: Available for an additional charge
- Manns Wines Katsunuma Winery - MANNS WINES (マンズワイン勝沼ワイナリー) has vineyards and wineries in Yamanashi and Nagano prefectures. For over 50 years, they have been dedicated to producing great wines from high-quality grapes suited to Japan’s climate, optimizing the unique characteristics of each grape variety.
Wine tasting: Available for an additional charge
- Sadoya Winery - Sadoya Winery (サドヤ ワイナリー) was established in 1917 and is Kofu’s most historic winery. The family anticipated the westernization of Japanese eating habits and learned French to import wine grape trees from France. The winery prides itself on growing the same grape varieties as those in the Bordeaux region.
Wine tasting: Available for an additional charge
- Private vehicle
- Licensed Local English Speaking Guide
- Private vehicle
- Licensed Local English Speaking Guide
- Wine tasting fees, winery tour fees, any food and drink
- Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
- You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
- Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under ‘What to Expect.’
- Wine tasting fees, winery tour fees, any food and drink
- Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
- You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
- Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under ‘What to Expect.’
If you are a wine lover, Katsunuma Koshu region wineries are a must. The Koshu region has a lot of great wine makers and we have chosen our top 10 for you to pick from to visit. Your guide and driver can bring you to 3 to 5 wineries on this tour! This is full day tour, so you can relax and enjoy your wine. Have fun “Winery hopping”. We hope to guide you…
If you are a wine lover, Katsunuma Koshu region wineries are a must. The Koshu region has a lot of great wine makers and we have chosen our top 10 for you to pick from to visit. Your guide and driver can bring you to 3 to 5 wineries on this tour! This is full day tour, so you can relax and enjoy your wine. Have fun “Winery hopping”. We hope to guide you soon! Maximum 7 participants per tour. If you are travelling with children ages 0-6, please inform us when you make the reservation. No more than 2 car seats available for each vehicle. Infant child seats may not be available.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.