Discover Kobe-Nishinomiya’s sake legacy in 3 hours. Tour Hakushika, Hakutaka, and Nihon Sakari breweries. Savor exclusive tastings and rich history.
Discover Kobe-Nishinomiya’s sake legacy in 3 hours. Tour Hakushika, Hakutaka, and Nihon Sakari breweries. Savor exclusive tastings and rich history.
- Nishinomiya Shrine - The tour begins at Nishinomiya Shrine. Situated in the town of Nishinomiya, which lies on the main route linking Kyoto to western Japan, this area has historically been a bustling hub for people and goods due to its harbor. Visitors come to the shrine to offer prayers. The shrine also became a spiritual hub for sake brewers,…
- Nishinomiya Shrine - The tour begins at Nishinomiya Shrine. Situated in the town of Nishinomiya, which lies on the main route linking Kyoto to western Japan, this area has historically been a bustling hub for people and goods due to its harbor. Visitors come to the shrine to offer prayers. The shrine also became a spiritual hub for sake brewers, as the availability of rice and other sake ingredients, along with the ability to ship sake to various locations, made it ideal for the trade.
- Sake Museum (Hakushika Memorial Sake Brewery Museum) Sake Brewery Hall - Before indulging in sake tasting, it’s beneficial to understand the culture, history, and production process of sake. This museum, operated by the historic sake brewery “Hakushika,” is located in a former sake brewery now serving as an exhibition hall. The exhibition halls display sake brewing tools in the order of the brewing process, making it easy to learn about sake. Knowledge enhances the enjoyment of sake! Feel free to ask your guide any questions.
- Hakushika Classics - It’s time to begin the sake tasting! The first stop is the Hakushika store adjacent to the museum, where you can sample the historic Hakushika sake. Shiroshika sake is noted for its excellent balance of sourness and sweetness. Compare different brands to discover your personal favorite!
- Hakutakarokusuien - The next destination is Hakutaka. This sake, known for its distinctive sharp taste, has a loyal following. It’s noteworthy that many sake brands, such as “Hakutaka” and “Hakushika,” include “white” in their names, symbolizing their pure taste and clear appearance.
- Sakagura Dori Rengakan - The final sake brewery on this tour is Nihonsakari. Founded approximately 130 years ago, it is considered a “young” sake brewery compared to others in the area, which boast histories of 200 to 300 years or more. Despite its relative youth, the company is recognized for its innovative approaches, particularly its canned sake, which is popular for its convenience. The sake is celebrated for its aromatic and refreshing flavor.
- Sake tasting fee
- Museum fee
- Guide fee
- Sake tasting fee
- Museum fee
- Guide fee
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Snacks
Nishinomiya, a pivotal location in Japan’s sake industry, is celebrated for its rich heritage and outstanding sake. This tour visits three esteemed breweries: Hakushika, Hakutaka, and Nihon Sakari, each offering a distinct brewing style.
Begin at Hakushika, famous for its aromatic, crisp sake, then proceed to Hakutaka, where the sake is sharp and clean…
Nishinomiya, a pivotal location in Japan’s sake industry, is celebrated for its rich heritage and outstanding sake. This tour visits three esteemed breweries: Hakushika, Hakutaka, and Nihon Sakari, each offering a distinct brewing style.
Begin at Hakushika, famous for its aromatic, crisp sake, then proceed to Hakutaka, where the sake is sharp and clean with a delicate aroma. Conclude at Nihon Sakari, renowned for its fragrant, full-bodied sake.
Explore the brewing facilities where traditional methods blend with modern innovations. Gain insights into the sake-making process, from rice selection to fermentation, which defines Nishinomiya’s unique flavors.
Exclusive tastings showcase the varied profiles of each brewery’s sake. Uncover the traditions and craftsmanship that have established Nishinomiya as a sake center.
With expert guides, gain a deeper understanding of the cultural and historical importance of Nishinomiya’s sake-making tradition. This tour enhances your appreciation of Japan’s sake heritage and artistry.
- The distance traveled on foot is more than 5,000 steps.
- Alcohol consumption by persons under 20 years of age is prohibited by Japanese law.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.