Koshu

Kōshū (甲州市 Kōshū-shi) is in the north of the Yamanashi Prefecture, in Japan. Kōshū is famous for its viticulture and wines.

Tourist information site
The local tourist association has a Japanese-only guide site with integrated Google Translate.

By train
From Tokyo on the JR Chuo Line, taking limited express trains from Shinjuku to Enzan st (塩山駅). Local trains at half the price and an extra hour of traveling to Katsunuma Budōkyō st. (勝沼ぶどう郷駅). Interchange at JR Takao for Kofu. The Chuo Line takes Suica cards.

By bus
There are highway buses depart from the terminal in Shinjuku, in holiday operated Kōshū wine liner (甲州ワインライナー) to Katsunuma area, in weekday, Chūō highway bus Kofu line buses via Kōshū (Katsunuma bus stop at near Katsunuma IC).

By bus
Katsunuma round trip bus (勝沼周遊バス) operated only High season, go around wineries. And Enzan st has a network of buses.

By bicycle
Gururin (ぐるりん) a bike-share scheme in Kōshū. One day ¥1,000, or ¥100 per 30 minutes.

Taste wine
There are over 10 wineries at Kōshū Katsunuma area. The main grape is Koshu white wine.

Koshu Valley is a semi-official English-language information site mainly for wines, supported by the local chamber of commerce.

Orchards
Peaches, cherries, strawberries and other fruits are grown in the area.

Mid-range
There are some ryokans at Enzan hot spring.

Go next

 * Yamanashi
 * Fuefuki
 * Kofu
 * Tabayama
 * Kosuge
 * Otsuki
 * Tsuru
 * Fujiyoshida
 * Uenohara