Making the most of sake and tourism
Sake is a simple alcoholic beverage born from rice. While it is not quite as diverse as wine, which has many different varieties of grapes, it is still an exquisite drink that exhibits a variety of flavor profiles.
This fact is reflected in the current global sake boom. With a delicate yet distinctive taste, sake is truly a drink emblematic of Japan.
Brewery tourism is a way to enjoy sake while visiting the regions where sake is produced, soaking in the sights and sounds of that region, meeting people and sampling local cuisine. By doing so, you will be able to delve into the story of sake itself amid the changing seasons.
Sake brewery tourism in Kansai. Your once-in-a-lifetime journey of sake begins here.
Osaka
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Tales of Sake in Osaka
Gates
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Tales of Sake in Osaka
Brewery Architecture
Kyoto
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Tales of Sake in Kyoto
Bridges and the Three Views of Japan
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Tales of Sake in Kyoto
Mystery in Production
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Tales of Sake in Kyoto
Migration and Ensuing Success
Hyogo
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Tales of Sake in Hyogo
The Floating Ruins of Takeda Castle
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Tales of Sake in Hyogo
Sake Detective Group
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Tales of Sake in Hyogo
The Power of One
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Tales of Sake in Kansai
The Tale of Genji
Nara
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Tales of Sake in Nara
Kashihara and the Manyoshu
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Tales of Sake in Nara
Sakadono Brewery, Kasugataisha Shrine
Wakayama
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Tales of Sake in Wakayama
Pilgrimage Routes
Mie
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Tales of Sake in Mie
The Onshi of Ise-jingu Grand Shrine
Tottori
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Tales of Sake in Tottori
The City of Yokai
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Tales of Sake in Tottori
Charms of the Four Seasons
Tokushima
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Tales of Sake in Tokushima
Sacred Shikoku
Fukui
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Tales of Sake in Fukui
A Short Letter
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Tales of Sake in Fukui
The Benefits of Ageing
Shiga
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Tales of Sake in Shiga
Japan's Culture of Fermentation
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Tales of Sake in Shiga
Waterfronts and Ancient Writings