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Moegi Village

Attractive stores dotted with green gardens

A charming area with unique stores, restaurants, a music box museum, and a hotel dotted among Kiyosato’s green forests.

It began with the opening of Kiyosato’s first coffee shop, “ROCK,” and now offers dining, experiences, shopping, and lodging within its vast grounds.

The entire village is a natural garden with a romantic atmosphere.
There is even an American-made merry-go-round in the forest, outdoor classical ballet performances, and craft beer brewing, allowing visitors to enjoy a leisurely stroll while feeling the pleasant breeze and viewing the seasonal flowers and grasses.

Hotel Hut Walden.
A petit hotel in the village of Moegi, named after the life of the forest.

Restaurant Nest
An Italian restaurant by day and French restaurant by night with prefectural wines and vegetable sommelier.

Bar Perch
A place to enjoy gem whiskeys and cocktails.

Blue Pub Restaurant Rock “ROCK
A restaurant attached to a brewery where you can enjoy locally brewed beer. Draft beer made in the underground brewery using Yatsugatake subterranean water and special fresh yeast.

Intestine Shop
Ham and sausage made from high quality domestic ingredients using the authentic German traditional method.

Le Chat des Bois
Specializing in domestic and international cat goods.

Moeki Kiln
A pottery store with gentle colors using ash glaze of fruit trees.

Ellen
Rustic handmade accessories and dog goods.

Hiroba Cafe
An open café where you can eat and drink in the Moegi Village plaza.

Natural Wood Workshop ONO
Warm animals made from natural wood in Yatsugatake.

Walnut Grove
A store focusing on handmade crafts by local artists.

Sugar Plum
Country goods, handmade original bags, and other gentle accessories.

Fair Haven
With the theme of “Fragrance,” this store offers a wide variety of flowers, herbs, potpourri, and more.

Merry-Go-Round Cafe
An open terrace café overlooking the village of Moegi.

Merry-Go-Round & Country Food Terrace
A dreamy space surrounded by forest. Right next to the café terrace is Japan’s only merry-go-round in the forest, named “Carousel Dream.

May Fair
Craft art and country goods centering on teddy bears are available.

Mayfair II (Do)
A store of high quality “wearable” watches, bags and sundries that will last a lifetime.

Mayfair Food Hall
A food hall featuring products from local industries mainly from the southern foothills of the Yatsugatake Mountains.

Carol
A cafe where you can enjoy homemade cakes that are as additive-free and simple as possible.

Tenshukurin
A store with small handicrafts that make every day fun.

Fairy Tales
A garden café where you can enjoy tea time surrounded by roses and highland flowers.

Hall of Halls
A museum introducing antique music boxes and traditional Japanese tableware.
The museum has a collection of about 300 European and American music boxes, including Swiss and German, as well as the world’s only 3.4-meter giant automatic music box, which was specially built for the 1900 Paris Exposition.

Music Box Making Workshop
Visitors can make their own one-of-a-kind music box.

Essengarten
A store offering a variety of foods and healing goods, including wines and other Yamanashi delicacies.

Information

Name
Moegi Village
萌木の村
Link
Official Site
Address
3545 Kiyosato, Takane-cho, Hokuto City, Yamanashi
Telephone number
0551-48-3522
Hours of operation

10:00-18:00 (summer)
10:00-17:00 (winter)

Closed

Open all year round

Admission fee

230 cars, free of charge

Access

From the Sudama IC of the Chuo Expressway, take Route 141 toward Saku (approx. 30 min.).
About 10 minutes on foot from Kiyosato Station on the JR Koumi Line

Kiyosato, Kobuchizawa

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