Perched on a hill overlooking the Tokachi Plain, “Ikeda Wine Castle” is a miracle of the north where grapes ripen through seasons of heavy snow and blazing sun. From vintage wines aging deep underground, to rooftop panoramic views, free tours for families, and exclusive gourmet offerings—this is a sensory journey through a hands-on winery. This complete guide explores the castle’s history, tours, events, and the best ways to enjoy your visit.
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The Birth and Revival of the Wine Castle
A Turning Point Sparked by the Tokachi Earthquake
In 1952, Ikeda Town was devastated by the Tokachi offshore earthquake and successive cold damage. At the time, Mayor Kaneho Marutani saw hope in wild grapes and transformed the unused slopes into vineyards. To withstand harsh winters with temperatures dropping to -20°C, unique grape varieties were cultivated, marking the beginning of a town-wide revival project.
Japan’s First Municipal Wine: “Tokachi”
In 1963, the town-run winery “Ikeda Grape and Wine Research Institute” successfully completed its first fermentation. This marked the birth of “Tokachi Wine,” Japan’s first official municipal wine, known for its dry taste with a refreshing acidity. In 1974, the current Wine Castle was completed, modeled after a medieval European fortress, becoming a proud symbol of the town.
A Full Sensory Experience Inside the Castle
Hear the Heartbeat of Wine in the Underground Cellar
On the second basement level, you’ll find a maturation space lined with French oak barrels. Maintained at around 10°C and 70% humidity, the wine continues its quiet respiration. At the newly added barrel-roofed bar (8 meters long), completed in 2024, you can savor limited vintage wines by the glass while soaking in the aroma of the wood.
Aromatic Journey in the Brandy Distillation Room
On the first floor, a traditional Cognac-style pot still is in operation. Visitors can observe brandy production, a tradition since 1964, through a glass window. The space is filled with a rich aroma, and the amber liquid aging in barrels glows warmly under the lights—a perfect photo spot.
A 360-Degree View of the Tokachi Plain
From the rooftop observation plaza, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Hidaka mountain range, the winding Tōbetsu River, and patchwork-like fields. The wide-open view, where sky and land blend together, truly embodies the spirit of this “Sky Winery.”
Enjoy the Grape Castle with the Whole Family
Tasting Delights for Adults and Grape Juice for Kids
At the tasting counter on the first floor, you can try three types of red, white, or sparkling wines starting from ¥1,000. Each comes with cheese or bacon pairings. For drivers or minors, rich grape juice is available. Everyone in the family can raise a glass with their own perfect drink.
Restaurant Dining & Kids’ Meals
The fourth-floor restaurant is known for Ikeda Wagyu steak and Bolognese made with in-house wine. Kids’ plates and hamburg steak are also available, and diners can enjoy meals while gazing at the magnificent Tokachi plains from window-side seats.
Learning About Life in the Grape Exhibition Garden
On the southern slope lies the exhibition vineyard, home to Ikeda’s original grape varieties like “Yamasachi” and “Seimai.” During harvest season in autumn, the air is filled with sweet aromas. Free guided tours by staff teach visitors about the different grape types. The sight of stone buildings and grape vines evokes the opening scene of a fairytale.
Latest Events & Tours
Weekend Winery Tour Breakdown
On weekends and holidays, paid guided tours are offered for up to 10 participants (¥2,000 per person). The 45-minute tour includes the production building, aging cellar, and distillation room, followed by a 30-minute professional tasting session. On weekdays, free mini-tours are available without reservation, offering a quick yet informative experience. Note: as of April 2025, tours now start at 11:15 and 13:30.
Autumn Wine Festival & Winter Ice Lanterns
Held in early October, the “Ikeda Town Autumn Wine Festival” is an all-you-can-drink event limited to 2,000 guests. Wine lovers from across Japan gather to enjoy fresh wine straight from the barrel and whole roasted lamb. In winter, the castle walls glow with ice candles, transforming the winery into a magical snowy scene.
Golden Week Sparkling Wine Demo
During Golden Week, family-friendly events such as sediment removal demos and brass band concerts are held. A hands-on sparkling wine workshop led by the winery’s staff lets both kids and adults enjoy learning together.
The Allure of a Journey to Ikeda Wine Castle
Ikeda Wine Castle is a cultural landmark that symbolizes the town’s dramatic recovery from a devastating earthquake. It’s also an experiential theme park where three generations of families can learn and play together. From vintage wines aging in underground cellars to the panoramic views from the rooftop, you’ll journey across both time and elevation—all in a single day. Whether you’re a local or a traveler, why not spend your next holiday immersed in the romantic world of grapes at Ikeda Wine Castle?
【Information】
Address: 83-4 Kiyomi, Ikeda-cho, Nakagawa-gun, Hokkaido 083-0002
Phone: 015-578-7850
Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Restaurant hours may vary)
Closed: Year-end holidays (Dec 28 – Jan 2)
Parking: 100 spaces (free)
Access: 10-minute walk from JR Ikeda Station / 15-minute drive from Tokachi-Ikeda IC
Email: info@ikeda-wj.org
Website: https://ikeda-wj.org/
Online Store: https://shop.ikeda-wj.org/
Social Media: X, Instagram, Facebook (official)
*This article is based on official information as of May 2025. Please check the official website for the latest details on business hours and tours.