Peach and cherry orchards spread across the flat eastern half of the basin, their rows running toward the foot of the mountains with the quiet logic of long-established agriculture. This is Minami Alps, a municipality whose western edge dissolves into the high ridgelines of the Akaishi range — Kitadake among them, the peaks rising steeply enough that the transition from orchard to alpine wilderness feels almost abrupt. The entire municipal area falls within the Minami Alps UNESCO EcoPark, a designation that sits lightly on daily life but gives the landscape its particular coherence.
The older layers of the place surface in unexpected corners. At Kochōzenji, a Rinzai temple of the Myōshinji school, four shiroboku — Japanese junipers of extraordinary age — stand as national natural monuments, their trunks thickened over six centuries of slow growth. Not far away, the Sankei no Ōkeyaki, a zelkova tree estimated at over a millennium old, anchors the Terabu district with the same quiet authority. The Tokushima Weir and the Michiuse River alluvial fan speak to the long history of water management in a basin that has always needed careful tending.
Craft persists alongside the orchards. The Wakakusa Kawara Kaikan in the Kagami district keeps the tradition of Kōshū onigawara — the demon-face roof tiles that were a regional industry from the Edo period — alive through exhibition and demonstration. At Hotarumi-kan, local products move across the counter without ceremony. The Tōkamachi Festival marks the calendar at its own pace. None of this announces itself loudly; it simply continues.
Stay in Minamiarupusu, Yamanashi
What converges here
- Mikaido River Old Embankment (Shogigashira and Ishizumidashi)
- Sankei no Okeyaki (Giant Zelkova of Sankei)
- Kocho-zenji Byakushin (Japanese Juniper)
- Hase-dera Main Hall
- Ando Family Residence (Kosei-cho, Nakakoma District, Yamanashi Prefecture)
- Ando Family Residence (Kosei-cho, Yamanashi)
- Ando Residence (Yamanashi, Nakakoma-gun Kosei-cho)
- Ando Residence (Yamanashi Prefecture, Nakakoma District, Kosei-cho)
- Ando Family Residence (Yamanashi, Nakakoma-gun, Kosei-cho)
- Minami Alps
- Mount Kita
- Mount Aino
- Mount Asayo
- Mount Kotaro
- Mount Asayo
- Mount Tsuji
- Mount Inaarakura
- Mount Kushigata