Traditional and Modern Sake Breweries - Small Group Tour - Photo 1
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Gastronomy

Traditional and Modern Sake Breweries - Small Group Tour

Beginning in the Fushimi district of Kyoto, your guide will take you through the streets of this stunning town to various traditional and modern sake breweries allowing our guests to get a sense of the area’s 400-year-old sake brewing tradition....

  • 3 hours
  • Mobile voucher

Beginning in the Fushimi district of Kyoto, your guide will take you through the streets of this stunning town to various traditional and modern sake breweries allowing our guests to get a sense of the area’s 400-year-old sake brewing tradition. Known for brewing some of the best sake in the world, Fushimi’s secret lies in the natural spring water of the area. Because the water holds less magnesium and calcium than other parts of Japan or the world, the sake of the area reaches levels of purity and taste other areas could not easily replicate.

The brewing takes place in the cold months of the year after the rice crop has been harvested and as a result, the air around Fushimi is saturated with the smell of fermenting rice during this time of year.

The neighbourhood is a festive one that comes to life each day with sake bars and vendors selling the local sake to patrons. During the tour, we will spend time at the Gekkeikan Okura sake museum where you will learn a brief history of sake. Since they have been making sake since 1637, with a nearly 4-century-old process, our guests really see how things have been done for generations.

At the Gekkeikan Okura sake museum, we will also get a chance to see the sake brewery. Our guests will get a sense of the traditional brewing process which involves a combination of water, malt, yeast, and steamed rice. The different cuts and variety of rice play a big part in the distinction of the sake. If a grain of rice has less grain shaved off, it is more bitter. Generally, the more grain is shaved, the sweeter it will taste.

You will have a chance to sample different kinds of sake at the end of the tour. If you find a type you like, the brewery shop carries around 80 varieties for you to purchase and take home.

Important information - There may be restrictions

Vegetarian/Vegan: Some food that is served may contain dashi, a soup stock made from kelp (seaweed) and bonito (skipjack tuna) as well as other ingredients.

Please note that depending on your dietary requirements, some stops may not have a viable alternative, but every effort will be made to compensate at various stops throughout the tour.

Included

  • All food tastings
  • Lunch

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