KOBE Sake Walking Tour in Japan's Top Sake Breweries

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3 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English

Hey there! Ever heard of Nada Gogo, the ultimate sake haven in Japan? Picture this – over 10 incredible sake breweries offering tours and tastings along the Hanshin train line. The road is flat, making it a perfect stroll around town. If you find yourself in Kansai, you've got to give it a shot!

They use top-notch sake rice and pristine underground water with rich minerals. The city has a rich history, thriving since the Edo period, thanks to its port.

Join me on this city walking tour around Nada's sake breweries, the absolute best in Japan!

Get ready to explore the fascinating world of sake making – trivia, history, and all! Plus, you'll get to taste about 10 different sakes. Just a heads up, though – don't go overboard!

What's Included

The admission fees for various museums
About 10 cups of sake tasting at each brewery
Eating and drinking tickets at Nada Gogo Sake Restaurant JPY 3,000

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Meet at the only exit of Hanshin Uozaki Station. Once you exit, gather in front of the white sign that reads 'Nada, Japan's Top Sake Locale.

End point

We will disband at Nada Goko Sakedokoro. Since this establishment is open until the evening, feel free to enjoy food and drinks without any worries.

Itinerary

Duration: 3 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    This sake brewery may not be the largest in size, but it boasts numerous awards from various contests. Here, artisans prioritize quality over quantity, showcasing a commitment to craftsmanship. We invite you to savor the world-renowned sake that has clinched top honors in competitions, a testament to the dedication and skill of these artisans. Experience the excellence that surpasses mere quantity and revel in the taste of award-winning Japanese sake

    45 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 2

    Historical Exhibits: Featuring designated national important tangible folk cultural assets such as "Brewing Tools in Nada" and a display of various tools, the museum showcases invaluable exhibits narrating over 350 years of sake brewing history. Interactive Experiences: Visitors have the opportunity to actively experience the sake brewing process. The museum provides tasting corners for rare and hard-to-find Japanese sake, allowing guests to enjoy both complimentary and paid tasting options. Photogenic Spaces: The museum includes visually appealing areas that attract not only sake enthusiasts but also younger visitors, offering a picturesque setting for capturing enjoyable memories. Passionate Brewing Traditions: Serving as a place to convey the charm of the traditional barrel-making process that has persisted despite changing times, the Kiku-Masamune Sake Brewing Museum passionately introduces visitors to the enduring traditions of sake brewing.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 3

    Explore the Legacy of Japan's Premier Sake Producer at the Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Museum. Witness the meticulous recreation of sake brewing, preserved faithfully through dioramas, showcasing the artistry and tradition that has been safeguarded for 300 years. A must-see experience that captures the essence of sake craftsmanship from three centuries ago

    45 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 4

    Located in the former brewery of Kenbishi, this establishment is a stylish restaurant where you can savor and compare sake from all 26 breweries in the Nada Gokou region. The chic interior is a testament to the owner's passion, each element telling a unique story. Feel free to engage with the owner; you're sure to enjoy insightful conversations. The menu features authentic sake and cuisine, ensuring an immersive experience that captivates, making it easy to lose track of time. As the tour concludes here, feel free to enjoy Nada's sake without any rush until the closing hours. Cheers to an unforgettable experience!

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Japan's summer can be quite hot, especially in August when temperatures often exceed 35 degrees Celsius. Given the nature of our walking tours, which involve spending time outdoors, we strongly recommend taking measures to prevent heatstroke. Please ensure you stay hydrated and consider using items like parasols for shade.
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Half-day Tours
Walking Tours
Sake Tasting
Sake Brewery Tour
Food & Drink
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