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    Kōfu (甲府市, Kōfu-shi, Japanese: [ko̞ːɸɯᵝ]) is the capital city of Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2019, the city had an estimated population of 187,985 in 90,924 households, and a population density of 880 persons per km 2. The total area of the city is 212.41 square kilometres (82.01 sq mi).

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    • Yamanashi
    • What Is Kōfu Known for?
    • What’s The Best Time to Visit Kōfu?
    • Mitake Shōsenkyō
    • Nishizawa Keikoku
    • Shingen-ko
    • Maizuri Castle
    • Kanazakura Shrine
    • Meotogi Shrine: Mount. Kinpu
    • Mount. Kinpu
    • Geijutsunomori Park
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    Kōfu has its roots in feudal Japan, rendering it one of the oldest across the whole archipelago. The Land of the Rising Sun’s most famous mountain can be seen in what are described as breath-taking panoramic views. The majestic Mount Fuji stands to the south and can be seen from Shosenkyo Gorge, a canyon by River Arakawa. Kōfu’s unique mountainous ...

    According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association, the best time to visit Japan for good weather and much sunshine and heat, is between April and June. This period coincides with the months which have the least rain. The hottest and most popular months include, unsurprisingly, July, August, and September, although there is quite a lot o...

    Understandably unmissable and the most pertinent sight to see in the north of Kōfu, lies Shosenkyo Gorge: a large canyon and one of just 3 across all of Japan. Residing within the grounds of Chichibu Tama Kai National Park, this stunningly scenic place contains rocks which seem sculpted in the shape of animals, boasts a sixty-foot waterfall (Sengat...

    Also situated within Chichibu Tama Kai National Park, is the enchanting valley of Nishizawa Keikoku. Home to a 5-level waterfall, with a number of smaller ones leading up to it, there is a stream to follow along the mountain path. It does take a good hour and a half to hike to, and the path can be a little steep and difficult to manage, but it is a...

    Aligning with blossoming cherry trees, the Shingen-ko Matsuri is the most colossal gathering of both Samurai and Samurai enthusiasts in the entire world. A festival with three days of historic re-enactments of cultural traditions, Shingen-ko takes place on one of the two first weekends of April. It celebrates Takeda Shingen (1521-1573). A prominent...

    Named for its ancient stronghold, the park is literally a few minutes’ walk from Kōfu Station’s southern exit. Once reduced to a mere pile of rocks, the castle suffered a catastrophic fire in the 18thcentury and was demolished by the late 1870s. In its early days, it was second only to Edo Castle and stood as one of the strongest and most strategic...

    Being such an historical city, it is no surprise that local Shinto shrines date back thousands of years. Kanazakura was reportedly established two millennia ago and is one of the most ancient in the prefecture of Yanamashi. An enchanting place to visit, even the steps leading up to the shrine are lined with ancient trees which are believed to be cl...

    Dedicated to the celebration of Fertility, Meotogi Shrine is located on the slopes of Mount. Kinpu and within the vicinity of Shosenkyo Gorge. Another ancient tree stands within the grounds, but this one is a one-thousand-year-old, towering chestnut tree; the immediate grounds of which can be accessed for a small cost. The tree itself is said to gr...

    Sporting a 7-hour return hiking trail, Mt. Kinpu stands at a height of 2599 meters and is the second highest peak in the area. Held as sacred, part of the grounds has been built upon and much of it preserved. With patches of flowers of varying breeds and colors, humongous rocks, and cliff faces, camping grounds, and stunning views of the surroundin...

    With a stunning backdrop of the distant Mount. Fuji, the park is home to culture and arts museums stood within flower-filled gardens, spotted with a number of sculptures. On the western side, lies Yamanashi’s Prefectural Museum of Art or the Museum of Millet after a 19thcentury French painter with the same name. Jean Francois Millet’s works are on ...

    Kōfu is an ancient city in the central north of Yamanashi prefecture, Japan, with a subtropical climate and stunning views of Mount Fuji. Learn about its history, attractions, festivals, cuisine and more in this comprehensive travel guide.

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  3. Kofu is the capital of Yamanashi Prefecture, famous for its wine production, fruits and Takeda Shingen, a warlord who challenged Oda Nobunaga. Explore the attractions, side trips and hot springs in and around Kofu, with Mount Fuji as a backdrop.

  4. Kōfu, capital, Yamanashi ken (prefecture), Honshu, central Japan. It lies in a fertile mountain basin west of the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area. Kōfu was long a centre of sericulture, but it adjusted to the decline in silk demand by producing other textiles, increasing viticulture, and developing nearby hot springs.

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  5. Kofu lies at the center of the bowl-shaped prefecture, with some of Japan's most famous mountains rising along the horizon. On a clear day, a visitor can see Mt. Fuji to the south, Japan's second highest peak Kitadake and the majestic Minami Alps to the west, and the eight fractured peaks of Yatsugatake to the north.

  6. Kofu. Things to Do in Kofu, Japan - Kofu Attractions. Explore popular experiences. See what other travelers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. Private Sightseeing Tours (3) Full-day Tours (3) Wineries & Vineyards (4) History Museums (9) Sacred & Religious Sites (30) Historic Sites (14) Art Museums (5) Gardens (3)

  7. Kōfu (甲府市, Kōfu-shi) is the capital city of Yamanashi Prefecture in Japan . It has been recognized as a special city since 2000. [1] History. Kōfu City town and Mt. Fuji from Chiyodako-lake, January 2010. Kōfu's name means "capital of Kai Province ". During the Sengoku period, it was the stronghold of Takeda Shingen . Special places.

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