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THE WINE OF YAMANASHI

THE WINE OF YAMANASHIY, home of wine, grape, production, special product, grape picking, Honjo Old, tasting, Maruto Winery, Maruto Budoshu Industry, Koshu wine, domestic wine, grape shelf, barrel=Date:October 1, 1994, Place:Katsunuma-cho, Koshu-shi, Yamanashi,JAPAN

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Woman spits grape at contest in central Japan

Woman spits grape at contest in central Japan

KOFU, Japan - A woman spits a grape at a contest held by the Koshu City Junior Chamber of Commerce in Koshu, central Japan, on Oct. 4, 2014. The chamber won a Guinness World Records certificate for organizing the largest number of participants for an event of its kind.

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Little girl spits grape at contest in central Japan

Little girl spits grape at contest in central Japan

KOFU, Japan - A little girl spits a grape at a contest held by the Koshu City Junior Chamber of Commerce in Koshu, central Japan, on Oct. 4, 2014. The chamber won a Guinness World Records certificate for organizing the largest number of participants for an event of its kind.

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Guinness record set for biggest grape-spitting contest

Guinness record set for biggest grape-spitting contest

KOFU, Japan - A Guinness World Records official (L) gives a representative of the Koshu City Junior Chamber of Commerce in Koshu, central Japan, a certificate for the largest number of participants in a grape-spitting contest, organized by the chamber, on Oct. 4, 2014.

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Yamanashi Pref.'s 'miracle wine' goes on sale

Yamanashi Pref.'s 'miracle wine' goes on sale

KOFU, Japan - Bottles of "Akaike Maboroshi Yeast 2013," dubbed the "miracle wine" made with yeast in the waters of Lake Akaike near Lake Shoji, one of the Fuji Five Lakes at the base of Mt. Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture, are shown at Shirayuri Winery in Koshu in the prefecture. They were put on sale on Sept. 9, 2014. Lake Akaike makes an appearance only once in several years after heavy rain.

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Fukushima nun bakes over 2,600 mud Buddhas for missing

Fukushima nun bakes over 2,600 mud Buddhas for missing

IWAKI, Japan - Koshu Hirao (back), a Buddhist nun in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, shows on Aug. 9, 2014, some of the more than 2,600 mud Buddha figures she baked in memory of persons missing in the 2011 earthquake disaster that hit northeastern Japan.

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7 recommended as Japan living national treasures

7 recommended as Japan living national treasures

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken July 16, 2014, in Tokyo shows sword polisher Honami Koshu. On July 18, 2014, the government's Council for Cultural Affairs recommended Honami and six other people as Japan living national treasures.

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Sparkling wine made from 'Koshu' grape variety tasted

Sparkling wine made from 'Koshu' grape variety tasted

KOFU, Japan - Wine producers fill check sheets after tasting sparkling wine made from Japan's native "Koshu" grape variety in Koshu, Yamanashi Prefecture, central Japan, on July 16, 2014.

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Sparkling wine made from 'Koshu' grape variety tasted

Sparkling wine made from 'Koshu' grape variety tasted

KOFU, Japan - Wine producers taste sparkling wine made from Japan's native "Koshu" grape variety in Koshu, Yamanashi Prefecture, central Japan, on July 16, 2014.

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Temple master in Fukui Pref. plays with ex-stray cats

Temple master in Fukui Pref. plays with ex-stray cats

FUKUI, Japan - Temple master Koshu Itabashi plays with cats kept at his Gotanjoji Temple in Echizen, Fukui Prefecture, on June 17, 2014.

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Heat wave in Japan

Heat wave in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - Children play with water at the foot of Tokyo Skytree in Tokyo's Sumida Ward amid high temperatures on July 9, 2013. The severe heat wave continued in many parts of Japan, with the temperature topping 39 C for the first time this summer in the central Japan city of Koshu the same day.

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Tunnel after ceiling collapse

Tunnel after ceiling collapse

KOSHU, Japan - The inbound lanes in the Sasago Tunnel on the Chuo Expressway in Yamanashi Prefecture, west of Tokyo, are shown to reporters on Jan. 15, 2013, for the first time since the fatal collapse of interior roof on Dec. 2, 2012.

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Tunnel after ceiling collapse

Tunnel after ceiling collapse

KOSHU, Japan - The inbound lanes in the Sasago Tunnel on the Chuo Expressway in Yamanashi Prefecture, west of Tokyo, are shown to reporters on Jan. 15, 2013, for the first time since the fatal collapse of interior roof on Dec. 2, 2012.

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Tunnel after ceiling collapse

Tunnel after ceiling collapse

KOSHU, Japan - The inbound lanes in the Sasago Tunnel on the Chuo Expressway in Yamanashi Prefecture, west of Tokyo, are shown to reporters on Jan. 15, 2013, for the first time since the fatal collapse of interior roof on Dec. 2, 2012.

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Express tunnel collapse

Express tunnel collapse

KOSHU, Japan - Photo taken on Dec. 3, 2012, shows a truck being moved out of Sasago Tunnel in Koshu, Yamanashi Prefecture, after being trapped when the tunnel's concrete ceiling collapsed the previous day. The police confirmed nine bodies in three vehicles including the truck trapped inside the 4.7-kilometer tunnel on the Chuo Expressway.

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Express tunnel collapse

Express tunnel collapse

KOSHU, Japan - Photo taken on Dec. 3, 2012, shows a truck being towed away from Sasago Tunnel in Koshu, Yamanashi Prefecture, after being trapped when the tunnel's concrete ceiling collapsed the previous day. The police confirmed nine bodies in three vehicles including the truck trapped inside the 4.7-kilometer tunnel on the Chuo Expressway.

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Express tunnel collapse

Express tunnel collapse

KOSHU, Japan - Photo taken on Dec. 3, 2012, shows a vehicle outside Sasago Tunnel in Koshu, Yamanashi Prefecture, after being trapped when the tunnel's concrete ceiling collapsed the previous day. The police confirmed nine bodies in three vehicles including this one trapped inside the 4.7-kilometer tunnel on the Chuo Expressway.

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Yamanashi wine gains high acclaim from Paris sommeliers

Yamanashi wine gains high acclaim from Paris sommeliers

PARIS, France - A man samples a wine during an event to taste wines from Japan's Yamanashi Prefecture on Feb. 20, 2012. Winemakers from the prefecture held their first tasting event for ''Koshu'' wines in Paris, winning acclaim from local sommeliers for their delicacy.

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Yamanashi wine gains high acclaim from Paris sommeliers

Yamanashi wine gains high acclaim from Paris sommeliers

PARIS, France - Winemakers from Japan's Yamanashi Prefecture hold their first tasting event for ''Koshu'' wines in Paris on Feb. 20, 2012, winning acclaim from local sommeliers for their delicacy.

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Yamanashi wine gains high acclaim from Paris sommeliers

Yamanashi wine gains high acclaim from Paris sommeliers

PARIS, France - A woman takes notes during an event to taste wines from Japan's Yamanashi Prefecture on Feb. 20, 2012. Winemakers from the prefecture held their first tasting event for ''Koshu'' wines in Paris, winning acclaim from local sommeliers for their delicacy.

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Koshu wine to France

Koshu wine to France

KOFU, Japan - A man holds a bottle of ''Koshu'' brand wine in Yamanashi Prefecture on Feb. 3, 2012. Wine producers in the prefecture said the same day they will hold the first trade and press tasting of the ''Koshu'' wines in Paris on Feb. 20, 2012, to promote the local wines in Europe.

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Koshu wine to France

Koshu wine to France

KOFU, Japan - Photo shows bottles of ''Koshu'' brand wine in Yamanashi Prefecture on Feb. 3, 2012. Wine producers in the prefecture said the same day they will hold the first trade and press tasting of the ''Koshu'' wines in Paris on Feb. 20, 2012, to promote the local wines in Europe.

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Buddhist monk with jizo deity statue

Buddhist monk with jizo deity statue

SENDAI, Japan - Toshiaki Uda, the head priest of Buddhist temple Seiunji in Koshu, Yamanashi Prefecture, shows a palm-sized wooden jizo deity in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, on Jan. 12, 2012. Monks and a Buddhist icon craftsman have launched a project to deliver 1,000 compact jizo deity statues to areas affected by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

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Mercury rises in Japan

Mercury rises in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - A woman carries a parasol amid scorching heat in Tokyo's Shibuya area on June 29, 2011. The temperature exceeded 38 C in the cities of Kofu and Koshu, Yamanashi Prefecture, in eastern Japan, while 74 sites across Japan recorded 35 C or higher on the day.

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Koshu wine to make world debut in partnership with French chateau

Koshu wine to make world debut in partnership with French chateau

TOKYO, Japan - Yuji Aruga, president of Katsunuma Winery Co., stands in a vineyard in Koshu, Yamanashi Prefecture.

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Yamanashi in peak season of persimmon drying

Yamanashi in peak season of persimmon drying

KOSHU, Japan - Strings of persimmons are hanged beneath the roof like curtains as the city of Koshu, Yamanashi Prefecture, enters the busiest persimmon drying season on Nov. 23.

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Koshu wine showing signs of boom

Koshu wine showing signs of boom

KATSUNUMA, Japan - Yuzo Aruga, president of Katsunuma Winery Co., draws wine, which was brewed in 2004, from a casket for checks at a winery at Katsunuma Winery Co. in the town of Katsunuma, Yamanashi Prefecture, on Jan. 9.

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Wine matured in Palau's deep sea tasted in Yamanashi Pref.

Wine matured in Palau's deep sea tasted in Yamanashi Pref.

KATSUNUMA, JAPAN - Katsunuma Mayor Takehito Saegusa (L) in Yamanashi Prefecture tastes the Diana Mari 3000 wine made of Koshu grapes and matured in the deep sea off the Pacific island nation of Palau, where the wine was provided with the right temperature and no adverse effects from sunlight.

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1st Koshu wine exported to Britain

1st Koshu wine exported to Britain

TOKYO, Japan - The first commercial shipment of Japanese wine for Europe was dispatched Jan. 28 to Britain from Koshu in Yamanashi Prefecture. The hand-out photo shows workers preparing for the shipment in Tokyo on Jan. 24. The European Union requires that commercial imports of more than 100 liters of wine secure quality approval from an authorized inspection agency, so the Japanese wine industry had been unable to export products except for research purposes until the National Research Institute of Brewing became the first inspection entity in Japan in October 2007. (Kyodo)

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Visitors check Koshu brand of wine from Japan at Expo Milano

Visitors check Koshu brand of wine from Japan at Expo Milano

A man visiting the Japanese pavilion at Expo Milano picks up a bottle of Koshu brand wine from Japan's Yamanashi Prefecture at its event square in the Italian city on Aug. 23, 2015. Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures jointly sponsored an event to introduce Mt. Fuji, a World Cultural Heritage site straddling the two regions, and a variety of their specialty food products. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan's Koshu brand of wine promoted at Expo Milano

Japan's Koshu brand of wine promoted at Expo Milano

A representative of Japan's Yamanashi Prefecture shows a bottle of the Koshu brand of wine promoted at an event square of the Japanese pavilion at Expo Milano in the Italian city on Aug. 23, 2015. Yamanashi is one of Japan's foremost wine-producing regions. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Purses at leather goods shop in Kofu, central Japan

Purses at leather goods shop in Kofu, central Japan

Purses and other goods made of traditional "Koshu Inden" tanned deer leather are on sale at the Inden-Yamamoto store in Kofu, Yamanashi Prefecture, central Japan, on Aug. 6, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese deer skin eyed for traditional leather goods

Japanese deer skin eyed for traditional leather goods

Kenichi Kushida (L), research fellow at the Yamanashi Prefectural Industrial Technology Center, holds the skin of a Japanese deer killed to control the snowballing population of the animal and curb growing damage to farm produce at the Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Technology in Kofu in the central Japan prefecture in July 2015. The prefecture hopes to use domestic deer skin for its traditional "Koshu Inden" leather goods made of imported skin. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Yamanashi ex-semiconductor plant gets 2nd life as cutting-edge winery

Yamanashi ex-semiconductor plant gets 2nd life as cutting-edge winery

A worker at a former semiconductor plant which has made a fresh start as a winery in Yamanashi, Japan's main wine-producing region, indicates towards the winery's clean room in Koshu on Jan. 11, 2018. The room, an area free of dust and other contaminants, is used for wine fermentation, bottling and storage. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Yamanashi winery produces Japanese wine from domestic grapes

Yamanashi winery produces Japanese wine from domestic grapes

Workers sort out grapes at a Mercian Corp. winery in Koshu in the central Japanese prefecture of Yamanashi in October 2015. The winery produces Japanese wine using only domestically produced grapes. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Further growth expected for Japanese wine market

Further growth expected for Japanese wine market

Workers sort out grapes at a Mercian Corp. winery in Koshu in the central Japanese prefecture of Yamanashi in October 2015. The wine market in Japan is expected to grow further once the Trans-Pacific Partnership enters into force. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Koshu wine showing signs of boom

Koshu wine showing signs of boom

KATSUNUMA, Japan - Yuzo Aruga, president of Katsunuma Winery Co., draws wine, which was brewed in 2004, from a casket for checks at a winery at Katsunuma Winery Co. in the town of Katsunuma, Yamanashi Prefecture, on Jan. 9. (Kyodo)

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Yamanashi in peak season of persimmon drying

Yamanashi in peak season of persimmon drying

KOSHU, Japan - Strings of persimmons are hanged beneath the roof like curtains as the city of Koshu, Yamanashi Prefecture, enters the busiest persimmon drying season on Nov. 23. (Kyodo)

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Subashiri

Subashiri

Distant view of Mt. Fuji from Subashiri in Oyama-machi. The town of Subashiri flourished as the entranceway to Mt. Fuji. It was also on the route over Kagozaka Pass on the Koshu Highway from Gotenba to Yamanashi. Houses and tombstones are visible along the road, as well as a fire bell on the left. Research by the Yokohama Archives of History and the inscription style indicate that this is the work of Felix Beato.==Date:unknown, Place:Shizuoka, Photo:F. Beato, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number78‐18‐0]

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A suspension bridge by the Koshu Road

A suspension bridge by the Koshu Road

This photograph depicts a river with a suspension bridge in the background. Neither the name of the bridge nor the location is known, but since the inscription says, Along the Koshu Highway, and the scenery around Katsura River was similar at the time, this seems to be the area east of Otsuki City, Yamanashi Prefecture. However, this site could not be positively identified in Yamanashi, so it may also be a scene along the highway on the Sagami side of the river.==Date:unknown, Place:Yamanashi, Photo:Usui Shuzaburo?, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number65‐13‐0]

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Teahouses along the Koshu Road

Teahouses along the Koshu Road

The bank of Katsura River, which separated the feudal domains of Sagami and Kai along the old Koshu Highway (present-day Uenohara-machi in southeastern Yamanashi Prefecture), seen from the east side (Sagami side) of the river. The buildings are teahouses standing along the highway, the existence of which is reported in travel journals as early as the Tenpo Period (1830-44). The mountain station Suwa-no-Sekisho (Kuchidome Bansho) is up the slope on the right. Mt. Gongen of Nakura is visible on the other side of Katsura River.==Date:unknown, Place:Yamanashi, Photo:Usui Shuzaburo?, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number65‐10‐0]

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Mitake new road at Koshu

Mitake new road at Koshu

The view of Mitake-shosenkyo from Hirase-machi, present Kofu. The Mitake-sindo(new road) passing through Mitake-shosenkyo had been built in Tenpo era(1830-1844).==Date:unknown, Place:Yamanashi, Photo:Kusakabe Kinbei, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number38‐21‐0]

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SHIMOSUWA

SHIMOSUWA

It was a junction of Nakasendo and Koshu Road, and was shot from Koshu Road to Nakasendo Edo-direction. Some buildings on both sides of the road have signboard with the family emblem. At the left side, you can see ”Kikyoya” and ”Maruya”, both keep running inns now. The shadow of ladder is the ladder of Cabinet No.38-39 in center.==Date:unknown, Place:Nagano, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number31‐15‐0]

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Mt. Fuji seen from Omiya

Mt. Fuji seen from Omiya

A magnificent water wheel can be seen to the left. Omiya is located on the left bank of Urui River in the Fuji River system. It was a commercial centre as an important crossroad in Koshu, with the Asama Shrine of Omiya in the centre. From the Anei years, it was a temporary support town for lodgings in Yoshiwara on the Tokaido.==Date:unknown, Place:Shizuoka, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number19‐24‐0]

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Tokyo Olympic torch relay

Tokyo Olympic torch relay

The Tokyo Olympic torch relay takes place in the Yamanashi Prefecture city of Koshu, central Japan, on June 27, 2021.

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Tokyo Olympic torch relay

Tokyo Olympic torch relay

The Tokyo Olympic torch relay takes place in the Yamanashi Prefecture city of Koshu, central Japan, on June 27, 2021.

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CORRECTED Mercury rises in Japan

CORRECTED Mercury rises in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - CORRECTING EASTERN JAPAN TO CENTRAL JAPAN A woman carries a parasol amid scorching heat in Tokyo's Shibuya area on June 29, 2011. The temperature exceeded 38 C in the cities of Kofu and Koshu, Yamanashi Prefecture, in eastern Japan, while 74 sites across Japan recorded 35 C or higher on the day. (Kyodo)

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Mercury rises in Japan

Mercury rises in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - A woman carries a parasol amid scorching heat in Tokyo's Shibuya area on June 29, 2011. The temperature exceeded 38 C in the cities of Kofu and Koshu, Yamanashi Prefecture, in eastern Japan, while 74 sites across Japan recorded 35 C or higher on the day. (Kyodo)

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Koshu wine to France

Koshu wine to France

KOFU, Japan - A man holds a bottle of ''Koshu'' brand wine in Yamanashi Prefecture on Feb. 3, 2012. Wine producers in the prefecture said the same day they will hold the first trade and press tasting of the ''Koshu'' wines in Paris on Feb. 20, 2012, to promote the local wines in Europe. (Kyodo)

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Koshu wine to France

Koshu wine to France

KOFU, Japan - Photo shows bottles of ''Koshu'' brand wine in Yamanashi Prefecture on Feb. 3, 2012. Wine producers in the prefecture said the same day they will hold the first trade and press tasting of the ''Koshu'' wines in Paris on Feb. 20, 2012, to promote the local wines in Europe. (Kyodo)

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