Enjoying delicious dishes with sake is one of the Japanese traditions, and we are really proud of it. Sake has the power to make beautifully arranged dishes even tastier and deepen our relationships. The charm of sake is one of the reasons why we become more attractive as we age. I would like foreigners to appreciate this charm by learning about its history and the variety of tastes it offers. With a history spanning over 2,000 years, sake has played a significant role in Japanese culture. Sake is not only consumed during social gatherings with friends but also offered to gods or used in ceremonies.
The Fushimi region, renowned for its quality water, is recognized as one of the three major sake brewing areas and has operated since ancient times. We hope you’ll appreciate Fushimi’s breathtaking scenery, its breweries, and the aroma, flavor, and depth of sake. During this tour, you will explore one of the largest sake breweries in Kyoto and discover the perfect sake for you by tasting 18 varieties of Kyoto-made sake at a hidden sake bar.
Highlights
Taste 18 kinds of sake made in Kyoto throughout the tour and gain the ability to distinguish the differences
Learn about sake while walking around one of the three major sake brewery districts in Japan
Walk around Kyoto's laid-back area along the river and visit a local shrine
Duration
3 hours
Offered in
English
What is included
18 kinds of sake tasting
Admission fee of the sake museum & brewery
Photos during the tour
3 hours with a local guide
Meet at Chushojima Station
Start time
1:30 pm
End point
Finish at Fushimi-Momoyama Station
Taste 18 kinds of sake made in Kyoto throughout the tour and gain the ability to distinguish the differences
Learn about sake while walking around one of the three major sake brewery districts in Japan
Walk around Kyoto's laid-back area along the river and visit a local shrine
Take a stroll around Fushimi district, Kyoto's major sake brewery district, and visit the Kyoto Sake Museum
After meeting at the station, we will walk through the Fushimi area and head to the Gekkeikan Okura Museum. There, you'll learn about the rich history of Gekkeikan and the brewing process of sake by observing sake exhibits. Three types of sake tasting will be offered. After deepening your knowledge of sake, feel free to stroll around the area and visit cultural and historical spots, such as liquor stores and Teradaya.
After visiting the Sake brewery, enjoy tasting 18 kinds of Kyoto's local sake!
After learning about the history of the end of Edo (feudal government) period and Kappa, the mythological creature, go to the hidden sake bar to enjoy more sake tasting. Deepen your knowledge of sake and appreciate the different aromas and flavors between the 18 of them, brewed in Fushimi, Kyoto.
Be a little tipsy, stop by one of Kyoto's shrines, and get refreshed by drinking exquisite Japanese groundwater at the end of the tour
To freshen up, we will go to the shrine and drink one of the most crystal clean groundwater supplies in Kyoto. Finally, we'll wrap up the the tour by paying a visit to a more quiet local shrine and end at Fushimi-Momoyama Station.
Anyone can join this tour.
For minors under 20, tasting sake is not allowed. Some food or snacks will be provided instead
Out of respect for other guests and to ensure the best tour for everyone, we must start the tour on time.
You will not be able to join the tour, get a refund or reschedule if you are late for the tour and miss the group.
The itinerary for this tour includes some locations that are not accessible by a wheelchair or stroller.
This tour is not recommended for people with mobility issues, if you have walking problems we recommend booking a private tour.
Please note that we are unable to guarantee allergy-free or cater to dietary restrictions as the food is prepared in kitchens that do not belong to MagicalTrip. Additionally, there may be instances where substitutions are not possible at certain stops; however, we will make every effort to compensate at different stops throughout the tour.
Japan's climate has become more extreme, with summer highs of 40°C (110°F) and winter lows of -5°C (20°F). Please prepare accordingly for the tour.