Discover the rich history and exquisite flavors of Japanese sake on this full-day tour from Kyoto to Kobe’s Nada Gogo, Japan’s largest sake-producing region. Perfect for sake enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike, this tour combines visits to traditional breweries with the charm of Kobe’s local scenery and culinary delights.
This tour is great for any types of travelers , such as adventure seekers, etc.
The guide will be waiting for you at your hotel lobby with your name sign. Please inform about your pick up details in advance.
You will take a train to Sannomiya Station.
The Kobe Kitano Museum, located in the historic Kitano Ijinkan district, showcases the charm of Kobe’s foreign residences from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. This district was home to many international residents during Japan’s early years of modernization, and today it offers a fascinating glimpse into Kobe's multicultural past.
The Sawanotsuru Sake Museum is a historic and educational destination located in the Nada district of Kobe, known for its long-standing sake brewing tradition. Established by the Sawanotsuru Sake Brewery, the museum offers visitors a deep dive into the craft of sake-making, showcasing traditional brewing tools, techniques, and historical artifacts. This museum closes every Wednesdays, the Obon holiday and the New Year holiday season, so we go to different spots if you book this tour on Wednesday, the Obon holiday and the New Year holiday season.
The Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum in Kobe’s Nada district offers a unique and comprehensive experience of traditional Japanese sake brewing. Operated by the renowned Hakutsuru Brewery, the museum combines history, education, and tasting, making it a popular destination for both sake lovers and cultural enthusiasts. This museum closes during the Obon holiday and the New Year holiday season, so we go to different spots if you book this tour during the Obon holiday and the New Year holiday season.
The Kikumasamune Sake Brewery Museum, also known as the Kikumasamune Shuzo Kinenkan, is a fascinating destination in Kobe’s Nada district that showcases the traditional methods of sake brewing preserved for centuries. Operated by the Kikumasamune Sake Company, this museum offers a deep dive into the artistry and heritage of sake production. This museum closes during the Obon holiday and the New Year holiday season, so we go to different spots if you book this tour during the Obon holiday and the New Year holiday season.
The Kobe Shushinkan Brewery is a historic sake brewery in Kobe's Nada district, known for its premium sake brand, Fukuju. With roots dating back to 1751, Shushinkan combines tradition with modern innovation, offering an immersive sake experience for visitors.
You will return to Kyoto Station from Nishinomiya Station.
Show 3 more
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Show more
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
Your guide to the flawless travel experience