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A sure-fire souvenir to please! The fresh taste of Jersey beef from the foot of the Yatsugatake Mountains - "Yatsugatake Cheesecake Factory"

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Hokuto City is easily accessible, just a two-hour drive from Tokyo and an hour from Lake Kawaguchi, and is surrounded by some of Japan's most famous mountains. In addition to its abundant nature, it is also a producer of high-quality ingredients.

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It is located in the northwest of Yamanashi Prefecture, on the border with Nagano Prefecture. It is a vast area surrounded by 3,000m-class mountains such as the Yatsugatake Mountains, the Southern Alps, and Mt. Kinpu, and overlooking Mt. Fuji to the south. It is about a two-hour drive from Tokyo, about an hour from Mt. Fuji, and about an hour from Matsumoto, and is easily accessible, so many tourists visit throughout the year. It is also known as a "village of famous water," and three places have been selected as one of Japan's 100 famous water sources. This bounty of water is loved as natural water, and the area boasts one of the largest production volumes of mineral water in Japan. Sake is also produced from the pure water, and you can enjoy beautiful natural scenery and rich food.

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Hokuto City is also a producer of high-quality ingredients. In this article, we will introduce the Yatsugatake Cheesecake Factory, which sells cheesecakes made with fresh raw milk from Jersey cows that are grazed in the natural surroundings of Hokuto City at the foot of the Yatsugatake Mountains.

Yatsugatake Cheesecake Factory

The products made at the Yatsugatake Cheesecake Factory are made using 100% fresh raw milk from Jersey cows that graze at the foot of the Yatsugatake Mountains.

All of the products are carefully handmade in the workshop every day and are exquisite.

Business hours: 9:00-17:00

2980 Kobuchisawacho, Hokuto, Yamanashi 408-0044


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There are a variety of products on display in the store.

The most popular souvenir is undoubtedly the "Yatsugatake Cheesecake"!

There are many varieties and flavors. The cake has a subtle sweetness and a rich cheese flavor, and the cake is moist and smooth. Every bite makes you feel happy.

Other items such as roll cakes and apple pies all look delicious.

Homemade cheese

Strawberry mousse cake

Some are boxed, making them perfect souvenirs.

Cupcake

Cheese Dorayaki

Various types of goods.

Lunch for group tourists is also available here.

The recommended dish is "Houtou," a Yamanashi Prefecture specialty.

*Reservations are required.

Very spacious lunch venue.

There is also the Kobuchisawa Roadside Station nearby, so you can enjoy both there and the area.

A must-see for anyone looking for a delicious souvenir.

Please come and visit us.

It is located in the northwest of Yamanashi Prefecture, on the border with Nagano Prefecture. It is a vast area surrounded by 3,000m-class mountains such as the Yatsugatake Mountains, the Southern Alps, and Mt. Kinpu, and overlooking Mt. Fuji to the south. It is about a two-hour drive from Tokyo, about an hour from Mt. Fuji, and about an hour from Matsumoto, and is easily accessible, so many tourists visit throughout the year. It is also known as a "village of famous water," and three places have been selected as one of Japan's 100 famous water sources. This bounty of water is loved as natural water, and the area boasts one of the largest production volumes of mineral water in Japan. Sake is also produced from the pure water, and you can enjoy beautiful natural scenery and rich food.

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