Arrive in Oshino Village, a rural settlement in Yamanashi Prefecture sitting at the base of the Fuji Five Lakes region. Unlike the larger tourist hubs nearby, Oshino has its own quiet drinking culture rooted in local life rather than visitor traffic.
Meet your guide at the starting point and get an immediate sense of the area’s character — a walkable cluster of bars and small establishments that locals actually use, spread across distinct pockets of the village within easy reach on foot.
From the first stop, follow your guide through three different bar areas, each with its own atmosphere. At each venue, order drinks and food directly, paying as you go. The pace moves at a natural rhythm — enough time to settle in, talk to the people around you, and get a feel for each spot before moving on to the next.
The walk between stops is short, and your guide provides context about the area, the drinking culture, and what makes each part of the village distinct. By the third stop, move through three genuinely different corners of Oshino’s local bar scene.
Leave with a grounded sense of how people in this part of Yamanashi actually spend an evening — not through a curated tourist lens, but through direct participation in the local routine. The experience concludes at the final bar, with no fixed endpoint beyond the natural close of the third stop.