Yamanashi Style

Do you know Mt. Fuji? Do you know which prefecture it is located in? It is between Yamanashi and Shizuoka. This page is about all the charms and interests of Yamanashi Prefecture, only 1.5 hours from Tokyo.
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Water is the source of deliciousness. Yamanashi, land of famous water

Yamanashi Prefecture is known for spring water, which you can find all over the district, and the prefecture is also called “natural water bottle.

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Oshino Hakkai, one of Japan's leading clear water and famous spring water villages

Lake Yamanaka is one of the popular tourist destinations in Yamanashi Prefecture.

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The charm of “Hottarakashi Onsen” that warms your body and soul!

Hot springs, or Onsens, are one of the things that has been widely popular in Japan since ancient times.

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Farmer's secret of deliciousness (Shine Muscat)

We asked Mr. Hirokazu Ogino, a grape farmer in Yamanashi Prefecture, about the charm of Shine Muscat, which is in season now.

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So nutritious, keeps the doctor away! Approaching the deliciousness of persimmons!

Persimmons are famous as a taste of autumn. It is a very popular fruit in Japan at this time of year.

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Fruit kingdom Yamanashi, working on global warming countermeasures

With the progress of science since the 1970s, understanding of the structure of the earth's atmosphere has progressed, and global warming has come to the attention of scientists as a serious problem.

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The most beautiful valley in Japan! The charm of Shosenkyo Gorge!

With the progress of science since the 1970s, understanding of the structure of the earth's atmosphere has progressed, and global warming has come to the attention of scientists as a serious problem.

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Enjoy longer! Introduction of Kogarashi grapes

It is the season for harvesting Kogarashi grapes (Kogarashi, meaning cold wintry wind in the autumn), which are shipped two months later than normal outdoor cultivated grapes.

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The wine is also delicious! The charm of Koshu grapes produced in Yamanashi Prefecture

"Koshu" is a grape variety with a very long history. It was discovered over 800 years ago in Yamanashi Prefecture.

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Fruit Kingdom Yamanashi

“Kaiji” is a grape that was born at the Grape Research Institute in Yamanashi Prefecture and was registered in 1977. It is also called "Red Muscat".

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There are still more delicious Yamanashi grapes

We have introduced Shine Muscat and Queen Nina as recommended grapes in Yamanashi Prefecture, but of course, there are still more.

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The reason why Yamanashi's agricultural technology never ceases

We have introduced Shine Muscat and Queen Nina as recommended grapes in Yamanashi Prefecture, but of course, there are still more.

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The secret to the deliciousness of Yamanashi fruits

Yamanashi's fruits, regardless of their variety, boast the top level of deliciousness in Japan.

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Shine Muscat

Shine muscats are large and can be eaten whole with the skin, and are very delicious. Today, we will specially introduce a way to eat them more deliciously.

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Isawa Onsen

Isawa Onsen in Yamanashi Prefecture, is easy to reach from Tokyo. You can enjoy the hot springs that will warm your body and soul, and the local cuisine of Yamanashi.

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Queen Nina

Do you know the beautiful bright red grape“Queen Nina”?

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Let's eat delicious seasonal Shine Muscat! What is the proper storage method?

Shine Muscat has been particularly popular in Japan in recent years. Sweet and juicy. It's delicious, isn't it?!

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Japan's No. 1? ! The reason why Shine Muscat and Yamanashi fruits are so delicious!

Shine Muscat has been one of the most popular grape varieties in recent years.

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What is unheated honey?

Unheated honey is honey that has not been heated or warmed after honey collection. Most commercially available honey is heat-treated.

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