If you are interested in trying Japanese wine, Akafuji Wine Cellar in Fujikawaguchiko is a good place to go. They have a wide range of both red and white locally produced Yamanashi wines. Japanese wine tends to be a bit sweet for many foreigners, and while most of the wines I tried were sweet, there were one or two that were on the dry side. Before you leave, the friendly staff will probably serve you tea and raisins, and you can pose for photos with the statue at the entrance, and also with the stacked wine barrels.
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Akafuji Wine Cellar in Kawaguchiko
Sample and buy locally produced Yamanashi wines
By Cathy Cawood
Community writer
Entrance to Akafuji Wine Cellar
You can pose with this statue on a bench near the entrance
Stacked barrels bear the entrance of Akafuji Wine Cellar
Wine barrels as display tables
Inside Akafuji Wine Cellar
Wine produced by Yamanashi Wine Club
Two kinds of raisins served with tea
A red brick path matches the terracotta tiles
Akafuji Wine Cellar sign in the car park
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2020-1 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture 401-0301 (Directions)
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