Miyakoen is about a 40-50 minute walk or a 5-minute taxi ride from Katsunumabudokyo Station.





Miyakoen
Miyakoen (宮光園) is a charming destination that played a key role in the early days of wine-making in Japan. Once the private residence of a pioneering figure in Japanese viticulture, the main building now serves as a captivating museum. Visitors are welcomed into this historical home to explore the roots of Japan’s wine journey, where antique tools and exhibits bring the story to life.
The serene setting of Miyakoen enhances its charm, offering a peaceful atmosphere perfect for those wanting a quiet cultural experience. As you walk through the museum, you’ll uncover the dedication and passion it took to introduce wine to Japan—a must-visit for wine lovers and history buffs alike.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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9:00 to 16:30 (last admission 16:00)
- Closed
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Tuesdays (or the next day if Tuesday is a holiday)
- Entrance fee
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200 yen
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