Tsutsujigaoka Country Club
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In the 1950s, a mountainside vineyard was opened by junior high school students who struggled with arithmetic and reading, together with their homeroom teacher. Since the land was first cultivated, no herbicides have ever been used.
Coco Farm and Winery, founded in 1980 at the foot of this mountain, began making wine in 1984. In the winery, the winemakers listen closely to “the voice of the grapes,” aspiring to craft the kind of wine the grapes themselves wish to become. They focus on fermentation using wild yeasts and produce wine exclusively from 100% Japan-grown grapes.
Their wines have been selected for international conferences such as summits, and have also been served in first and business class on international flights. At the winery, visitors can enjoy not only shopping but also tours, tastings, and lunch at the café.
| Address | 611 Tajima-cho Ashikaga-shi |
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| Telephone Number | +81-284-42-1194 |
| Website | http://www.cocowine.com/ |
| Business Hours | WINE SHOP: 10:00am - 6:00pm CAFÉ:Mon. - Fri. 11:00am - 4:00pm (3: 30pm last order),Sat. - Sun. 11:00am - 5:00pm (4:00pm last order) |
| Days Closed for Business | 12/31 - 1/2, 5 days from the 3rd Momday in January and the day before the Harvest Festival. For more information, please visit our website. |
| Price | Winery Tour:A casual tour held three times a day, from 10:30am, from 1:00pm, from 3:00pm.¥500 a person. Wine tasting:From 10:00am to 5:00pm. ¥1,000 ~ a person. A reservation is needed for a group of ten or more. Note: Information is current as of December 2025. |
| DIRECTIONS | Car: 10 min from Ashikaga interchange (IC). Public transport:Please get off the train at the “Ashikaga-shi Station” of the Tobu Isesaki Line, or “Ashikaga Station” on the JR Ryomo Line. It takes about 20 minutes to come to us by taxi from either train station. You may also take the Ashibus Assy Gyodo bus Line from either train station. Disembark from this bus at the COCO FARM bus stop; the winery will be a 7 minute walk up a slight hill. |
| Map Code | 34 746 597*31 |
This area boasts evocative historical buildings and townscapes, such as the Ashikaga School, known for being the oldest school in Japan, and Kura no Machi, a district where buildings from the mid-19th century, a time when the area prospered as a commercial district, still stand. At Ashikaga Flower Park, you can see 350 blooming wisteria flowers, flowing downward from above, creating a world of enchantment.