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The peaches and grapes of Asama-En are all grown organically, and are safe and high quality. We have a variety of Experience Fruit Making Stations, not available anywhere else, where you can experience it year round. Our farm is barrier-free, so those using wheelchairs will have no problem.
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405-0069 600 Higashi-arai, Ichinomiya-cho, Fuefuki-shi
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The Shakado Museum of Jomon Culture displays precious artifacts from the prehistoric Jomon period (roughly 14,000-1,000 BCE). Set inside a sleekly contemporary building that emphasizes the antiquity of its contents, the museum conjures up a sense of one of the very earliest chapters in Japanese history.
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Now a museum, Miyakoen played a key role in the early days of winemaking in Yamanashi. The former winery building and its spacious grounds are a vital link to the early days of the region's now world-famous wine industry.
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The mountainside Daizenji Temple is also known as the Grape Temple for its long association with viticulture in Yamanashi. The temple’s monks still grow grapes and make wine, which visitors can purchase.
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