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Explore the fascinating world of sake during your visit to Japan. Our walking tour of Nishinomiya in Nada, a hidden gem conveniently located between Kobe and Osaka, will take you to some of the most prestigious sake producers in the country. Accompanied by an expert sake brewer, you will also visit a Shinto Shrine to hear a tale of sake legend and see the source of the miraculous brewing water, Miyamizu. Finally, you'll visit a traditional kuku-uchi, a family-owned liquor store and standing bar, for a guided tasting of the local sake.
• Taste a wide variety of local sake
• Visit two of Japan’s most prestigious sake makers
• Learn traditional brewing techniques from a professional brewer
• Enjoy a guided tasting with your host
• Visit the source of Nada's miraculous brewing water, Miyamizu
• Taste ultra-premium Daiginjo and fresh Nama-zake
Our meeting point is Hanshin Nishinomiya Station on the Hanshin Electric Railway Main Line. After getting off the train, wait outside the ticket gate of the Ebisu Exit.
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This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Visit Nishinomiya Jinja, the head shrine of the Ebisu sect of Shinto. Here we will learn about sake in Japanese mythology and take pictures next to traditional sake barrels (komodaru) emblazoned with the names of local sake makers. *** Please note that the main shrine is currently being refurbished, but the surrounding grounds are also worth seeing ***
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Visit the source of Nada's miraculous brewing water, Miyamizu. Discovered in 1840, it is said to the ideal water for brewing Nada's signature rich and mellow style of sake. Here we will also see the wells of Nada's most prestigious sake makers and learn why it is still an indispensable element of their brewing.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Our first brewery stop is Nihon-Sakari, one of the region's most famous makers. They have been making sake in Nada since 1889 and make a wide variety of styles. Here we will taste two of their delicious sake in the Rengakan, a modern facility made from red bricks. Those who wish can purchase fresh draft sake (nama-zake), bottled before their eyes.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Tasuuma- Honke Brewing Co have been making sake since 1662. Their representative brand Hakushika (White Deer) is much-loved throughout Japan. After a quick tasting of their signature style, you will be guided through the various stages of sake brewing inside their fabulous museum. This treasure trove of traditional brewing was established with the purpose of passing down the history of sake brewing to future generations. The visit concludes with a look at a collection of pottery drinking vessels from all across Japan.
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Included
We wrap up our tour at a family-owned kaku-uchi, a traditional liquor store where you can enjoy drinks and snacks. Here you will enjoy a tasting of three different types of local sake with time to reflect on the days adventure. *** As this location is a small family-run shop, it may be subject to change ***
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Included
Operated by Origin Sake Tours
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