Tokyo Sake Brewery tour and tasting
Drink for Gods
A tasting journey at Tokyo’s finest brewery
Sake or nihonshu production started in Tokyo in the Edo period (1603–1868) and few know that sake is still produced in the city by nine sake breweries, thanks to its quality groundwater.
The sake is mostly brewed in winter by farmers and fishermen who need to work during off season. They are led by a brewer, or toji, who often belongs to a guild or a group.
Enjoyed either hot or cold referred to okan or kanzake, there are various types of sake which gets its taste from a complex mix of water, brewing techniques, rice quality and the expertise of the brewmaster.
With our expert you will visit one of the finest brewery in Tokyo and where you are invited to witness the production process, learn about the history of the brewery, procedure of sake making and taste the season’s freshest sake.
Then, we hope you will enjoy the gourmet meal and fresh sake sample tasting while you are surrounded by the natural scenery of Okutama’s mountainous landscape.
You will also get time to go to the sake museum which is annexed to the brewery.
Note that some breweries do not offer tours during production and fermentation.
Recommended for people who…
- …are looking for a day out of Tokyo
- …would want to taste exquisite fresh sake
- …wants to learn about the sake making process at a historical sake brewery
Note
- If this tour is suitable for everyone, no alcohol will be served to person under 20 years old (legal adult age in Japan)