*The tour price doesn’t include tolls, entrance fees, and foods. Please pay for them separately.
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*Tours are during Fuji Subaru Line is opened. (Usually, APR - NOV)
*We take reservation by Internet or phone.
At the Maglev exhibition center, you will watch test runs of superconductive maglev trains, a next-generation bullet train. The outlines of the maglev system and Linear Chuo Shinkansen are presented with models and various exhibits.
You will then go around temples such as Keitokuin in Koshu City. At Sasaichi brewery and Budonooka winery, you will enjoy local sake as well as Koshu wine.
It is a place where you can see maglev trains running on the Yamanashi maglev test tracks and learn about the outlines of superconductive maglev and the Chuo Shinkansen from various models and displayed items in order to be familiar with superconductive maglev train that is supposed to be the next-generation high-speed train.
Saruhashi, a scenic beauty, is a bridge crossing a beautiful valley over the Katsuragawa River. It does not have any piers and is simply supported by four arrays of cantilever beams protruding from the both banks.
Hoshinoya is an old distinguished family that owned Hanasaki-shuku located next to Otsuki-shuku on the Koshu-kaido to the west. The house was the headquarter of the Shimohanasaki-shuku and, reportedly.
Founded in 1919, it is one of the most famous breweries in Yamanashi prefecture. In addition to sake, their wine has an established reputation as well.
Keitokuin is a temple in Kofu-city, Yamanashi prefecture. It is a temple of Sotoshu and has an honorific mountain name, “Tendozan”. It uses Shaka Nyorai as the principle image of worship.
There are 200 labels of wine offered in the wine cave that is located in the basement of the Budo no Oka (vineyard). With a purchase of a tastevin, you can try any type of wine in the cave.
Yamanashi is the prefecture that has the longest history and tradition of wine making in Japan, and Katsunuma Winery is the largest winery in Yamanashi.