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야마나시 여행 가이드

후지산의 고향 — 세계에서 가장 상징적인 산의 풍경, 5개의 화구호, 일본 최고의 와인 산지, 몸을 따뜻하게 하는 호토 나베, 그리고 세계에서 가장 스릴 넘치는 롤러코스터

🗻 후지산 — 유네스코 세계유산, 일본의 영산🏯 추레이토 탑 — 세계에서 가장 많이 촬영된 일본의 풍경🍷 일본의 와인 수도 — 가쓰누마에 80개 이상의 와이너리🌸 시바자쿠라 — 후지산 아래 80만 송이의 분홍 꽃🎢 후지큐 하이랜드 — 세계 기록 롤러코스터

🗾 소개: Yamanashi

야마나시는 일본의 내륙 분지 현으로, 무엇보다도 해발 3,776미터의 유네스코 세계유산인 후지산의 압도적인 존재감으로 정의됩니다. 새벽 호숫가에 서 있든, 뒷골목 식당에서 호토 나베 한 그릇을 앞에 두고 있든, 내륙 분지의 어느 구석에서나 후지산이 어떤 형태로든 모습을 드러내며 지평선을 바꿔놓습니다. 후지요시다 위로 솟아오른 추레이토 오층탑과 그 뒤로 펼쳐진 후지산의 모습은 세계에서 가장 많이 복제된 일본의 이미지가 되어, 모든 대륙의 사진작가들이 거의 실제라 믿기 어려울 만큼 완벽한 구도를 담기 위해 해 뜨기 전에 398개의 돌계단을 오릅니다. 산 북쪽에는 가와구치코, 야마나카코, 사이코, 쇼지코, 모토스코의 후지 5호가 화산 기반을 둘러싸며 산의 모습을 아름다운 반영으로 두 배로 늘립니다. 한편 외딴 산악 마을 가쓰누마는 남알프스를 배경으로 한 햇볕 가득한 테라스 경사지에서 국제적으로 인정받는 고슈 백포도를 생산하는 80개 이상의 와이너리를 보유해 야마나시를 일본 최고의 와인 명산지로 만들었습니다.

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위치
혼슈 중부, 나가노 남쪽 — 내륙 현, 도쿄·가나가와·시즈오카·나가노·사이타마로 둘러싸임
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언어
일본어 (후지 5호 지역에 영어 안내판 있음)
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통화
일본 엔(JPY) — 소규모 료칸과 산장에서는 현금이 유용
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시간대
JST (UTC+9) — 서머타임 없음
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최적 시기
4월 하순~5월 (후지산 아래 시바자쿠라 축제) ; 7~9월 (등산 시즌) ; 10~11월 (쇼센쿄 단풍, 와인 수확) ; 12~2월 (후지산 전망 가장 청명)
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가장 가까운 공항
주요 공항 없음. 도쿄에서 접근: 신주쿠에서 후지큐 버스로 가와구치코까지 (2시간) ; JR 주오선 특급으로 고후까지 (1시간 30분)
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이동 방법
오쓰키에서 가와구치코/후지요시다까지 후지큐 철도 ; 호수 간 버스 ; 여러 호수, 와이너리, 쇼센쿄를 방문할 때는 렌터카가 이상적
전원 플러그
A타입, 100V / 50Hz

✈️ 교통편

야마나시는 도쿄에서 접근하는 것이 가장 좋습니다. 신주쿠에서 가와구치코까지 2시간이면 닿는 고속버스가 후지 5호 지역으로 가는 가장 쉽고 직접적인 방법으로, 호숫가와 후지큐 철도 네트워크 바로 앞에 내려줍니다.

🚌 고속버스 — 신주쿠에서 가와구치코
  • 후지큐 고속버스 (신주쿠 → 가와구치코) — 약 2시간. 버스타 신주쿠 버스 터미널에서 하루 종일 자주 출발. 성수기(골든위크, 8월, 시바자쿠라 시즌)에는 사전 예약 강력 권장. 후지큐 하이랜드에도 정차하므로 테마파크 이동에 가장 효율적.
🚆 JR 주오선 특급 — 신주쿠에서 고후
  • JR 아즈사 / 카이지 특급 (신주쿠 → 고후) — 약 1시간 30분. ¥3,200+ (지정석). 쇼센쿄 협곡, 가쓰누마 와인 지구, 고후 시내 방문의 최적 철도 경유지. 고후에서 지역 버스와 택시로 협곡 및 와이너리 접근 가능. JR 패스 전 구간 적용.
  • 후지 익스커션 (신주쿠 → 가와구치코) — 환승 없는 직통 특급, 약 1시간 50분. 호수까지의 가장 편안한 단일 열차 옵션.
🚄 나고야 또는 오사카에서
  • 나고야에서 — 도카이도 신칸센으로 미시마까지, 이후 후지큐 선 후지산 역까지 지역 열차 이용, 또는 나고야에서 가와구치코까지 직행 고속버스 (약 3시간 30분).
  • 오사카에서 — 신칸센으로 도쿄까지, 이후 주오선 또는 고속버스 이용이 일반적.
🚗 야마나시 내 이동
  • 렌터카 — 야마나시에서 가장 자유로운 선택. 후지 5호, 가쓰누마 와인 지구, 쇼센쿄 협곡, 오시노 핫카이 사이의 거리를 생각하면 차가 매우 실용적이며 대중교통으로 닿기 어려운 전망대와 과수원 길도 열어줍니다.
  • 후지큐 철도 — 오쓰키(JR 주오선)에서 가와구치코·후지요시다까지 연결, 맑은 날 후지산 경치 조망 가능.
  • 지역 버스 — 5개 호수 사이에서는 렌탈 자전거와 지역 버스 조합으로 여름·가을 주요 관광 코스를 충분히 커버 가능.
💡 여행 팁후지 5호 지역은 렌터카나 자전거로 둘러보는 것이 가장 좋습니다 — 지역 버스는 배차 간격이 길고 호수 간 거리가 도보로 이동하기에는 너무 멀기 때문입니다. 후지큐 철도의 후지 익스커션은 신주쿠에서 가와구치코까지 환승 없이 직통으로 운행하여 처음 방문하는 여행객에게 가장 편안한 철도 옵션입니다.

📖 추천 여행 가이드

여행의 모든 측면을 계획하는 데 도움이 되는 심층 가이드 — 주요 관광 명소부터 최고의 레스토랑, 계절 이벤트까지.

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관광명소

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Chureito Pagoda & Fujiyoshida
📍 Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi

Chureito Pagoda & Fujiyoshida

The five-storey Chureito Pagoda rising above a cascade of stone steps with the perfect cone of Mt Fuji filling the sky behind it is arguably the single most reproduced image of Japan on earth. Reached via 398 steps up the hillside of Arakura Sengen Shrine, the view rewards every visitor with a composition that feels almost unreal. Spring cherry blossoms frame the pagoda in soft pink, while winter snowfall adds a crystalline stillness to the scene.

pagoda Mt Fuji iconic photo cherry blossoms UNESCO
Kawaguchiko — Fuji Five Lakes
📍 Kawaguchiko, Yamanashi

Kawaguchiko — Fuji Five Lakes

The most accessible of Fuji's five crater lakes, Kawaguchiko offers the celebrated mirror reflection of Mt Fuji in its still morning waters and a relaxed lakeside atmosphere year-round. The Kachi Kachi Ropeway sweeps visitors up to a viewpoint where Fuji and the lake spread out together below. Cycling the flat lakeshore path at sunrise, with Fuji flushed in orange light, is one of the great small pleasures of the Japanese Alps.

Mt Fuji reflection crater lake ropeway cycling Kachi Kachi
Fuji Five Lakes Panoramas
📍 Kawaguchiko, Yamanashi

Fuji Five Lakes Panoramas

Ringing the northern base of Mt Fuji, the five crater lakes — Kawaguchiko, Yamanakako, Saiko, Shojiko, and Motosuko — each offer a distinct character and angle on the mountain, from the broad mirror surface of the largest, Yamanakako, to the remote intimacy of tiny Shojiko. The classic postcard image of Fuji's reflection used on the 1,000-yen note is photographed from Motosu's western shore, where the composition has barely changed in a century. Circling all five in a single day by car is a deeply satisfying way to appreciate how the mountain shifts and dominates as you move around it.

lakes Mt Fuji Yamanakako Saiko panorama
Mt Fuji UNESCO World Heritage Sites
📍 Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi

Mt Fuji UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Mt Fuji was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013 not for its natural beauty alone but as a Cultural Site encompassing 25 component parts including Sengen Shrines at the base and summit, Oshino Hakkai's spring ponds, the Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha in Fujinomiya, and the climbing trails themselves. The inscription recognised Fuji's centuries of influence on Japanese art, literature, and religious practice, from Hokusai's Thirty-six Views to the mountain-worshipping Fujiko pilgrimage tradition. Walking any part of the heritage zone connects the visitor to that long human relationship with the mountain.

UNESCO World Heritage Sengen Shrine sacred mountain cultural sites
Shosenkyo Gorge
📍 Shosenkyo, Yamanashi

Shosenkyo Gorge

Proclaimed Japan's most beautiful gorge, Shosenkyo carves through towering walls of sculpted granite in the mountains north of Kofu, its river running jade-green through polished stone channels and over small cascades. A walking trail winds through the canyon past the famous Kakuenbo rock formation and crosses a graceful suspension bridge high above the water. In autumn the canyon walls erupt in scarlet and gold, drawing thousands of visitors to what feels like a world apart from the Fuji tourist trail.

gorge autumn leaves granite suspension bridge hiking
Oshino Hakkai
📍 Oshino, Yamanashi

Oshino Hakkai

Eight crystalline ponds bubble up from the base of Mt Fuji, fed by snowmelt that has filtered through the volcano's lava rock for over a decade before emerging here at astonishing clarity. A thatched-roof village setting and views straight to Fuji's summit make Oshino Hakkai one of the prettiest UNESCO World Heritage sites in the country. Locals still use the purest of the eight ponds, Okama-ike, as a water source, and the carp visible to the bottom of every pool seem almost to float in air.

UNESCO spring ponds snowmelt traditional village Mt Fuji
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미식

9 곳
Koshu Wine & Grape Picking (Katsunuma)
📍 Koshu, Yamanashi

Koshu Wine & Grape Picking (Katsunuma)

Katsunuma in the Kofu Basin is Japan's oldest wine region, producing the distinctive Koshu white grape — a thin-skinned variety yielding delicate, citrusy wines unique to Japan. Late August to October is harvest season when dozens of wineries open for grape picking, barrel tastings, and cellar tours. The surrounding basin, ringed by mountains and filled with vine rows, resembles a Japanese Provence.

Wine Grape Picking Vineyards Autumn
Hoto Noodle (Yamanashi Soul Food)
📍 Kofu, Yamanashi

Hoto Noodle (Yamanashi Soul Food)

Hoto — wide, flat wheat noodles simmered with pumpkin, root vegetables, and mushrooms in a rich miso broth — is Yamanashi's definitive winter dish. The generous pumpkin that thickens and sweetens the broth as it dissolves is the defining characteristic. Kofu city's specialist hoto restaurants serve it in the traditional iron pot with Mt. Fuji views.

Hoto Miso Flat Noodles Winter Comfort
Hoto Nabe
📍 Kawaguchiko, Yamanashi

Hoto Nabe

Yamanashi's definitive dish is hoto, a deeply comforting hot pot of broad, irregular flat noodles simmered until tender in a rich miso broth loaded with kabocha pumpkin, root vegetables, and mushrooms. Served in a cast-iron pot still bubbling at the table, it is warming, filling food perfectly calibrated to the cold mountain winters of the Fuji Five Lakes region. Every restaurant has a slightly different miso blend and noodle thickness, making the hunt for your favourite bowl a delicious ongoing project.

noodles miso kabocha hot pot soul food
Katsunuma Winery Tours & Tastings
📍 Katsunuma, Yamanashi

Katsunuma Winery Tours & Tastings

The Katsunuma district of Koshu city is Japan's answer to Burgundy — a compact valley of small family wineries, co-operative producers, and sleek modern estates all within easy cycling or walking distance of each other. Most wineries offer free or low-cost tastings of their Koshu white wine, Muscat Bailey A red, and seasonal releases, and many include barrel hall tours led by passionate winemakers who speak with infectious pride about the terroir of Japan's oldest wine region. An afternoon here is as relaxed and pleasurable as any winery visit in the world.

winery wine tasting Koshu tour vineyard
Yamanashi Wine Festival
📍 Kofu, Yamanashi

Yamanashi Wine Festival

Each October, the grape-harvest season in Katsunuma is celebrated with a wine festival that fills the town's main street with tasting booths, vineyard open days, and seasonal dishes perfectly paired to the year's new releases. Local wineries pour barrel samples and library wines rarely available outside the prefecture, and the whole event has the convivial warmth of a harvest celebration rather than a formal tasting event. The backdrop of autumn vine foliage turning gold in the mountain light adds a visual richness that makes the Yamanashi Wine Festival one of Japan's most appealing seasonal events.

wine festival Katsunuma harvest autumn Koshu wine
Yamanashi Wine & Katsunuma
📍 Katsunuma, Yamanashi

Yamanashi Wine & Katsunuma

Japan's wine capital, Yamanashi accounts for a third of all domestic wine production, with the gentle sun-drenched slopes of Katsunuma town home to more than 80 wineries producing the delicate, citrusy Koshu white wine that now appears on the best restaurant lists in the world. Winery tours and barrel tastings in a landscape of trellised vines backed by the Southern Alps feel unexpectedly European, yet distinctly Japanese in their precision and hospitality. The autumn harvest season from October brings a festive energy and the year's freshest bottles.

wine Koshu winery tasting Japan's wine capital
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자연

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Kawaguchiko Lake Autumn Reflection
📍 Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi

Kawaguchiko Lake Autumn Reflection

In mid-autumn, the maples framing Kawaguchiko's north shore turn brilliant red and orange, perfectly framing snow-capped Mt. Fuji above a mirror-calm lake surface — one of Japan's most celebrated landscape compositions. The Momiji Corridor (Maple Corridor) at Kawaguchiko Music Forest provides a particularly dense foliage frame for photographers.

Mt. Fuji Lake Autumn Reflection
Mt Fuji — Yoshida Trail
📍 Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi

Mt Fuji — Yoshida Trail

The Yoshida Trail from the Yamanashi side is the most popular of Fuji's four climbing routes, offering the longest journey through the mountain's volcanic zones and the densest concentration of mountain huts for resting, eating, and sleeping through a summit push. The trail opens in late June and the season peaks through July and August when thousands of climbers move in a slow procession of headlamps towards the 3,776-metre summit before dawn. The first light breaking over the clouds from the top of Japan — goraiko — is an experience that leaves a permanent mark.

Mt Fuji climbing UNESCO Yoshida Trail summit
Fuji Five Lakes Panoramas
📍 Kawaguchiko, Yamanashi

Fuji Five Lakes Panoramas

Ringing the northern base of Mt Fuji, the five crater lakes — Kawaguchiko, Yamanakako, Saiko, Shojiko, and Motosuko — each offer a distinct character and angle on the mountain, from the broad mirror surface of the largest, Yamanakako, to the remote intimacy of tiny Shojiko. The classic postcard image of Fuji's reflection used on the 1,000-yen note is photographed from Motosu's western shore, where the composition has barely changed in a century. Circling all five in a single day by car is a deeply satisfying way to appreciate how the mountain shifts and dominates as you move around it.

lakes Mt Fuji Yamanakako Saiko panorama
Mt Fuji UNESCO World Heritage Sites
📍 Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi

Mt Fuji UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Mt Fuji was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013 not for its natural beauty alone but as a Cultural Site encompassing 25 component parts including Sengen Shrines at the base and summit, Oshino Hakkai's spring ponds, the Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha in Fujinomiya, and the climbing trails themselves. The inscription recognised Fuji's centuries of influence on Japanese art, literature, and religious practice, from Hokusai's Thirty-six Views to the mountain-worshipping Fujiko pilgrimage tradition. Walking any part of the heritage zone connects the visitor to that long human relationship with the mountain.

UNESCO World Heritage Sengen Shrine sacred mountain cultural sites
Kawaguchiko — Fuji Five Lakes
📍 Kawaguchiko, Yamanashi

Kawaguchiko — Fuji Five Lakes

The most accessible of Fuji's five crater lakes, Kawaguchiko offers the celebrated mirror reflection of Mt Fuji in its still morning waters and a relaxed lakeside atmosphere year-round. The Kachi Kachi Ropeway sweeps visitors up to a viewpoint where Fuji and the lake spread out together below. Cycling the flat lakeshore path at sunrise, with Fuji flushed in orange light, is one of the great small pleasures of the Japanese Alps.

Mt Fuji reflection crater lake ropeway cycling Kachi Kachi
Fuji Shibazakura Festival
📍 Sengen, Yamanashi

Fuji Shibazakura Festival

From late April to late May, the slopes of Motosu-ko near the Fuji Five Lakes are blanketed in 800,000 pink, white, and red moss phlox flowers that stretch to the horizon with Mt Fuji as an overwhelming backdrop — a scene so extraordinary it draws over 800,000 visitors in a single season. The festival at Fumotoppara and the Lake Motosu Shibazakura Festival site run simultaneously, with food stalls, local craft vendors, and the kind of cheerful open-air atmosphere Japan does better than anywhere. Weekday mornings before 9am offer the rare chance to photograph the flower carpet with Fuji in silence.

shibazakura moss phlox flower festival Mt Fuji spring
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레저

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Koshu Wine & Grape Picking (Katsunuma)
📍 Koshu, Yamanashi

Koshu Wine & Grape Picking (Katsunuma)

Katsunuma in the Kofu Basin is Japan's oldest wine region, producing the distinctive Koshu white grape — a thin-skinned variety yielding delicate, citrusy wines unique to Japan. Late August to October is harvest season when dozens of wineries open for grape picking, barrel tastings, and cellar tours. The surrounding basin, ringed by mountains and filled with vine rows, resembles a Japanese Provence.

Wine Grape Picking Vineyards Autumn
Katsunuma Winery Tours & Tastings
📍 Katsunuma, Yamanashi

Katsunuma Winery Tours & Tastings

The Katsunuma district of Koshu city is Japan's answer to Burgundy — a compact valley of small family wineries, co-operative producers, and sleek modern estates all within easy cycling or walking distance of each other. Most wineries offer free or low-cost tastings of their Koshu white wine, Muscat Bailey A red, and seasonal releases, and many include barrel hall tours led by passionate winemakers who speak with infectious pride about the terroir of Japan's oldest wine region. An afternoon here is as relaxed and pleasurable as any winery visit in the world.

winery wine tasting Koshu tour vineyard
Kawaguchiko Lakeside Cycling
📍 Kawaguchiko, Yamanashi

Kawaguchiko Lakeside Cycling

The flat circuit around Kawaguchiko lake is one of Japan's most rewarding easy cycling routes, covering roughly 20 kilometres of lakeshore path with Mt Fuji looming over the water for most of the southern stretch. Rental bikes are available at multiple points near the Fujikyu station and the route passes through small fishing villages, lakeside cafes, and the main viewpoint areas at a pace that allows for frequent stops and photograph after photograph. Early morning rides, before the tour buses arrive and while mist still clings to the water, are the closest thing to having Fuji entirely to yourself.

cycling Kawaguchiko Mt Fuji views lakeshore rental bikes
Fuji-Q Highland
📍 Kawaguchiko, Yamanashi

Fuji-Q Highland

Japan's most famous thrill-ride destination sits at the base of Mt Fuji with the mountain serving as a breathtaking backdrop to some of the most extreme roller coasters on earth — including coasters that have held world records for speed, steepness, and duration of inversions. Fujiyama, Dodonpa, Takabisha, and Eejanaika line up like a cabinet of horrors, each designed to make even seasoned riders rethink their choices. Between rides, the Fuji view from the park is genuinely spectacular, and the Thomas Land and other family zones offer gentler entertainment for those accompanying smaller adventurers.

theme park roller coasters Mt Fuji views thrill rides family
Yamanakako Stand-Up Paddleboard
📍 Yamanakako, Yamanashi

Yamanakako Stand-Up Paddleboard

Japan's highest lake, Yamanakako sits at 981 metres on the eastern flank of Mt Fuji and offers what may be the most dramatic stand-up paddleboard backdrop in Asia: the perfect symmetrical cone rising directly above you as you balance on still morning water. Rental boards and guided sessions are available at the lakeside sports centre from spring through autumn, and the calm, sheltered conditions make it accessible even for first-timers. As the sun warms the mountain and cloud begins to form around the summit, the light on the water creates a quality of beauty that is almost absurdly photogenic.

paddleboard Yamanakako Mt Fuji views water sports outdoor
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이벤트

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Fuji Shibazakura Festival
📍 Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi

Fuji Shibazakura Festival

The Fuji Shibazakura (Moss Phlox) Festival (April–May) at the base of Mt. Fuji near Motosu Lake fills 24 hectares with a carpet of pink, white, and red phlox blooms — one of Japan's most striking foreground-Fuji compositions. The festival runs 6–7 weeks and is at its peak when Fuji retains its snow cap against the pink sea.

Shibazakura Pink Moss Mt. Fuji Spring
Fuji Shibazakura Festival
📍 Sengen, Yamanashi

Fuji Shibazakura Festival

From late April to late May, the slopes of Motosu-ko near the Fuji Five Lakes are blanketed in 800,000 pink, white, and red moss phlox flowers that stretch to the horizon with Mt Fuji as an overwhelming backdrop — a scene so extraordinary it draws over 800,000 visitors in a single season. The festival at Fumotoppara and the Lake Motosu Shibazakura Festival site run simultaneously, with food stalls, local craft vendors, and the kind of cheerful open-air atmosphere Japan does better than anywhere. Weekday mornings before 9am offer the rare chance to photograph the flower carpet with Fuji in silence.

shibazakura moss phlox flower festival Mt Fuji spring
Yoshida Fire Festival
📍 Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi

Yoshida Fire Festival

On the nights of August 26 and 27, the streets of Fujiyoshida are lined with enormous cedar torches — some over three metres tall — that are lit at sunset to create a corridor of roaring fire through the old town, marking the traditional end of the Mt Fuji climbing season in a ceremony that has not changed in centuries. The Kirishima Sengen Shrine at the upper end of the torch street becomes the focal point of prayers and processions, with portable shrines carried through smoke and flame in a spectacle of pure, unrepeatable intensity. It is one of the most viscerally dramatic festivals in all of Japan.

festival torches Fujiyoshida Sengen Shrine traditional
Yamanashi Wine Festival
📍 Kofu, Yamanashi

Yamanashi Wine Festival

Each October, the grape-harvest season in Katsunuma is celebrated with a wine festival that fills the town's main street with tasting booths, vineyard open days, and seasonal dishes perfectly paired to the year's new releases. Local wineries pour barrel samples and library wines rarely available outside the prefecture, and the whole event has the convivial warmth of a harvest celebration rather than a formal tasting event. The backdrop of autumn vine foliage turning gold in the mountain light adds a visual richness that makes the Yamanashi Wine Festival one of Japan's most appealing seasonal events.

wine festival Katsunuma harvest autumn Koshu wine
Fuji Climbing Season Opening (Yamabiraki)
📍 Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi

Fuji Climbing Season Opening (Yamabiraki)

Every July 1st, the official opening of the Mt Fuji climbing season — Yamabiraki — is marked with ceremonies at the Yoshida trailhead and Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha shrine, prayers for the safety of all who will attempt the summit, and the symbolic opening of the mountain gates that have been closed since the previous September. The first day draws devoted early climbers and Shinto priests in white robes together in a ceremony that underlines how deeply sacred the mountain remains beneath all the tourist infrastructure. Being present at the gate opening before the crowds arrive connects you to the mountain's true nature.

Mt Fuji climbing season yamabiraki July tradition
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Yamanashi Koshu Winery Tour & Blending
📍 Koshu, Yamanashi

Yamanashi Koshu Winery Tour & Blending

Katsunuma's 30+ wineries produce Japan's most distinctive wines from the indigenous Koshu grape. Several offer blending workshops where participants taste component wines from different vineyards and vintage years, then create their own personalised blend, bottle, cork, and label it to take home. The experience demystifies winemaking while producing a genuinely unique souvenir.

Wine Winery Koshu Blending Workshop

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야마나시 방문 최적 시기
  • 4월 하순~5월 — 후지 시바자쿠라 페스티벌 기간에는 80만 송이의 분홍색 이끼 플록스 꽃이 후지산의 눈 덮인 봉우리 아래에 피어납니다. 몇 달 전부터 숙소를 예약하고 평일에 방문하세요.
  • 7~8월 — 후지산 등산 시즌. 요시다 코스의 산장에 정상을 향하는 등산객들로 가득 찹니다. 스와 호수 불꽃놀이 선수권 대회(8월 15일)는 일본에서 가장 화려한 불꽃놀이 행사 중 하나입니다.
  • 10~11월 — 쇼센쿄 협곡이 깊은 가을빛으로 물들고 가쓰누마 와인 수확이 한창 진행되어 각 와이너리에서 시음 행사를 즐길 수 있습니다.
  • 12~2월 — 후지산이 가장 선명하게 보이는 시기. 고요한 겨울 아침 가와구치코에 반영되는 눈 덮인 후지산은 관광 팸플릿보다 훨씬 아름답습니다.
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후지산 등반 팁
  • 요시다 코스(야마나시 측)는 4개 코스 중 가장 인기 있습니다 — 산장이 가장 많아 처음 등산하는 분들에게 최선의 선택. 시즌: 7월 초~9월 중순.
  • 타이밍 선택이 핵심: 정상에서 일출(고라이코)을 보려면 5합목을 오후 10시경에 출발해야 합니다. 낮에 오르면 혼잡을 피할 수 있지만 여명의 감동적인 경험은 놓치게 됩니다.
  • 정상까지 단번에 오르기보다 7합목이나 8합목 산장에서 하룻밤 묵으며 고도에 적응하세요.
  • 산 아래 날씨와 무관하게 우비, 방한복, 헤드램프, 산장 이용료용 현금을 반드시 지참하세요 — 3,700m의 기상 조건은 가와구치코에서 보이는 것과 전혀 다릅니다.
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가와구치코 & 후지 5호 팁
  • 가와구치코 북쪽 호수에서 담는 클래식한 후지산 반영 사진은 완전히 잔잔한 수면과 맑은 하늘이 필요합니다 — 오후에 구름이 끼는 여름보다 가을과 겨울 이른 아침이 훨씬 신뢰할 만합니다.
  • 가와구치코는 숙박과 교통 선택지가 가장 다양한 중심지이고, 야마나카코사이코는 당일치기 관광객이 빠져나가면 훨씬 조용한 경험을 제공합니다.
  • 봄·가을 주말 오전에는 5개 호수 사이를 차로 이동하지 마세요 — 가와구치코 주변 정체가 20분 거리를 몇 시간으로 만들 수 있습니다.
  • 가와구치코 역 위의 카치카치 로프웨이는 후지산과 호수를 내려다보는 높은 각도를 위해 탈 만한 가치가 있으며, 특히 벚꽃 시즌에 좋습니다.
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야마나시 와인 지역 팁
  • 가쓰누마 와인 지구는 수확 기간인 9월 말~11월에 방문하는 것이 가장 좋습니다 — 대부분의 와이너리에서 새 빈티지 시음이 가능하고 단풍도 아름답습니다.
  • 훌륭한 소규모 생산자들이 JR 주오선의 가쓰누마 부도쿄 역에서 도보나 자전거 거리에 많습니다 — 야마나시에서 드물게 차 없이도 즐길 수 있는 지역입니다.
  • 고슈(토착 백포도)와 머스캣 베일리 A(일본의 주요 적포도)를 꼭 찾아보세요. 두 품종 모두 세계 다른 곳에서는 맛볼 수 없는 독특함이 있습니다.
  • 10월의 야마나시 와인 페스티벌은 한 장소에서 지역 생산자 전체를 경험할 수 있는 최고의 기회입니다.
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후지큐 하이랜드 팁
  • 개장 시간(보통 9시)에 맞춰 도착해 줄이 길어지기 전에 타카비샤나 도돈파로 곧장 향하세요 — 성수기 주말에는 오전 중반쯤이면 놀이기구당 대기 시간이 2시간을 넘을 수 있습니다.
  • 온라인으로 구입하는 프리미엄 패스는 대기줄을 건너뛸 수 있어 붐비는 날에는 추가 비용이 충분히 가치 있습니다.
  • 토마스 랜드와 햄타로 구역은 어린 자녀를 동반한 가족에게 보다 부드러운 선택지를 제공합니다.
  • 공원 입구 위의 무료 전망 데크는 호수 지역 전체에서 후지산 최고의 뷰 중 하나를 제공합니다 — 맑은 날에는 입장료만으로도 충분한 가치가 있습니다.

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