Katsunuma Budou no Oka

Tourist attraction · Koshu

Katsunuma Budou no Oka

Tourist attraction · Koshu

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5093 Katsunumacho Hishiyama, Koshu, Yamanashi 409-1302, Japan

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Taste 100+ wines, enjoy vineyard views, onsen & dining  

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5093 Katsunumacho Hishiyama, Koshu, Yamanashi 409-1302, Japan Get directions

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5093 Katsunumacho Hishiyama, Koshu, Yamanashi 409-1302, Japan Get directions

+81 553 44 2111
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A Wine Lover's Guide to Japan's Koshu Valley - AFAR

"Budo-no-Oka is a communal wine cellar established by several local wineries in Katsunuma. It features a hotel with onsen and several restaurants, making it a convenient spot to sample many of the area's wine producers." - Carrie Dykes

https://www.afar.com/magazine/a-wine-lovers-guide-to-japans-koshu-valley
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Luke Carter

Google
I visited the Winery for a day out and spent a few hours here. For ¥2200 you can try as much of their wines as you want. It’s in a beautiful location and the staff were really friendly. After I struggled with my Japanese and explained I’m still learning but get nervous speaking, the staff member went out of her way to explain everything in English. The balcony has a beautiful view of the valley and the facilities were clean and organised. I hope to come back in the future. Thank you!

M. K

Google
The onsen was nice and the view of the vineyards was pretty. I came by tour bus after sightseeing in the area. I was disappointed with the wine tasting as they charge for tasting plastic cup and the tasting is so small. Wouldn't recommend.

Lorina “ConfidenceInMotion” Harris

Google
The area was beautiful and peaceful. My friends and I enjoyed tasting the different wines. You're even able to purchase wines that were your favorites. Pricing is not bad either and their are restaurants on site. You can go in and out the wine cellar tasting area also to take breaks and grab a bite in-between tastings or just roam the grounds and take in the scenery.

Ecume .desJours

Google
Not a good introduction to Yamanashi wines. Simply terrible customer service. They charge you ¥2200 and half of the bottles are empty and the staff ignores you when you ask questions or ask them to replace the bottle so that you can try that particular wine. Noted elsewhere, but there’s also no place to spit out so if you encounter a wine from the few bottles that are actually there and you determine that you don’t like it, you have to swallow anyway 😆

Vincent Chow

Google
4 stars. The ability to taste 150+ wines for as little as ¥1.5k is amazing. Good number of nearby restaurants and other attractions make this a great way to try different local producer's style and wines when you are hardpressed for time

Jacqui Nokes

Google
This is an excellent place to get an overview of the Yamanashi wineries, and the different expressions of the Koshu and Muscat Bailey A grapes. At ¥1500 it's amazing value for money: you'll pay ¥1000 at many individual wineries for tasting. That includes a tasting cup and serve-yourself access to more than 100 wines. You can exit the cave (as I did after the whites, to get some food in the cafe) then return. Wines are available for purchase and there's a good range of prices. The grounds are very pleasant and there are great views across to the mountains.

Timofey Grinyak

Google
Wine paradise of Japan. Do not spend much time on tasting at the starting move steadily and you will be rewarded with better options. Look at the price tags at the shelves with unopened bottles alone the path, that will give you good hints which one to try. Consider snicking in some snacks, that will make tasting experience much better.

Massimo Burhanuddin

Google
Great place to try Wine! The Wine cave was closed I get there, but there is Wine Test where you can put coin in it. The price was 1,100 for 10 coins. They have on the 1st floor and 2nd floor. They also have non-alcohol for 100 yen The view on the 2nd floor was great! They sell many kinds of wines, so after the wine testing you can it at the store. This place also has onsen (seperate entrance fee), BBQ place, Restaurant, a hotel, etc. You can walk 18 minutes from the nearest station, take the taxi, or a bus (that seldom comes). Overall, if you like wine tasting, this place is recommended!