Itinerary
Day 1

Designed by the Italian master architect Mario Bellini, our mountain townscape features 19 establishments, including restaurants and cafes.

Find your favorite book from about 3,000 titles and enjoy a relaxing cafe time. If the weather's nice, we recommend our terrace seating!

Yamanashi is a renowned wine region. Our guest rooms, designed with Bordeaux colors, offer high comfort and are ideal for long stays.

Savor the perfect marriage of Italian cuisine and wine at RISONARE Yatsugatake's main dining restaurant, newly renovated in April 2024.

Enjoy a special night bath, accompanied by the glow of the starry sky above.

t Yatsugatake Wine House, we offer takeaway sets featuring recommended wines paired with delicious snacks.
Day 2

Some shops open early in the morning. Let's take a stroll on a refreshing highland morning and grab some bread and coffee to go!

Challenge yourself with horseback riding in the Kobuchizawa area, known as the "Town of Horses." Let the gentle sway of the horse offer you a unique perspective of the scenery.

Piman Street hosts a variety of seasonal events throughout the year.

Savor a refined moment before dinner, as you feel the wind and the scent of the soil from the land where our wines grow.

Enjoy a dynamic buffet along with hearty grilled main dishes, freshly prepared in sizzling iron pots.

We offer grape juice, warm beverages, and light snacks, perfect for after dinner or after your bath.

These rooms are perfect for wine lovers, featuring a curated selection of wines chosen by the hotel. We highly recommend them for those who want to thoroughly enjoy wine.
Day 3

Enjoy our buffet breakfast, featuring an abundance of fresh vegetables and delightful Yamanashi local dishes.

The resort's surroundings are brimming with lush nature. You can enjoy a variety of outdoor experiences, including kayaking and mountain climbing.

There's so much to enjoy even after check-out! Store your luggage and make the most of your time here.

Beyond the wave pool, you'll find an outdoor jet bath area. Hotel guests are welcome to use it even after check-out.

The surrounding area is rich with appealing tourist spots, including wineries, sake and whiskey distilleries, roadside stations (Michi-no-Eki), and tourist farms.