Tourist information
Kofu has more things to see and do than can be enjoyed in one day, including historical and natural sights, events, restaurants, bars, hot springs, traditional crafts, and more.
Come enjoy Kofu, which is easily accessible from Tokyo and Mt. Fuji.
Sightseeing
Takeda Shrine & Kai Zenkoji Temple
Historical Spots Connected to Lord Shingen, the Pride of Kofu
Sightseeing
Shingen-ko Festival
Peerless Daimyo of the Warring States Period Reappear Right Before Your Eyes!
Sightseeing
Shosenkyo Gorge
A Secluded Spot Famed as Japan’s Most Beautiful Gorge
Food & Beverages
The Birthplace of Japanese Wine
The Birthplace of Globally Recognized Japanese Wine
Food & Beverages
Grapes, Strawberries, Corn
Finest Quality Fruits and Vegetables Produced in the Kofu Basin
Food & Beverages
Hoto & Ozara
Hoto and Ozara, Two Lip-smacking Foods that Typify Local Cuisine in Yamanashi
Food & Beverages
Kofu Tori Motsuni (chicken giblets stewed in a salty-sweet sauce)
A Dish that Kofu Natives Cannot Live Without
Food & Beverages
Side Streets (Kofu Ekimae Chochin Yokocho and Kofu Food Village)
Experience the Real Taste of Kofu on Back Alleys and Side Streets
Food & Beverages
Kofu no Akashi Certification (Foods Category)
The Kofu no Akashi Brand Certified by the City of Kofu
Onsen (Hot Springs)
Hot Springs (Yumura Onsen Village)
Loose Yourself in Thought of the Abyss of Time at a Historic Onsen
Crafts
Kofu: City of Gems
The Profound Allure of Jewelry Created through Finely Honed Skills
Crafts
Koshu Inden (Lacquered Deer Leather)
The Beauty of Koshu Inden Created Using a Four-century-old Technique
Crafts
Koshu Oyako Daruma (Daruma Dolls with a Parent and Child Motif)
Koshu Oyako Daruma Dolls to Pray for the Growth of Children