Sake Degustation in Tokyo
Taste and compare 9 different types of Japanese sake during this sake degustation tasting experience in Tokyo.
Highlights
Taste 9 different types of Japanese sake during this sake degustation tasting experience
Learn about sake’s rich history and its roots in Japanese culture
Discover how sake is produced while learning about different types, makes, and recipes
Snack on a complimentary Japanese appetizer as you taste
Experience Details
The national alcohol of Japan, sake is traditional Japanese rice wine (referred to as “nihonshu” in Japanese). A significant part of Japanese culture, sake arguably has its own special place as the lifeblood of Japanese people, fermented and brewed to be consumed as a delicious daily alcoholic drink. Flowing through homes, izakayas, restaurants, and bars, sake is everywhere, with all sorts of regional flavors and styles from over 2000 breweries in Japan today. But because Japanese sake is so diverse, where should we begin learning about it? Come on the Sake Degustation in Tokyo to learn everything you need to know about sake, while tasting along the way!
Experience a whole new world of Japanese sake during a Sake Degustation in Tokyo, an immersive tasting experience where you’ll taste and learn about 9 different types of sake. This Japanese sake degustation tasting experience offers knowledge about the production process of ingredients used, where you’ll also learn about what kinds of brewing methods are used to create this staple drink in Japan. Become a sake expert during an hour-long sake degustation session, and discover your new favorite sake from tasting a range of delicious tasting samples. Learn about Japanese sake while sipping on sake servings from this sake degustation, with a scrumptious Japanese appetizer to go along with your tasting experience.
Inclusions
A 1-hour sake degustation tasting experience
9 tastings of different sakes
Knowledge and insights from an English or French-speaking Japanese sake expert
A complimentary appetizer
Meeting Point and Meeting Time
The experience is held in the Taito area. Detailed address information will be shared after booking confirmation.
Remarks
Please remember to be on time.
If you would like a French-speaking guide, please mention it in the additional information section upon making a booking.
Upon booking, you will receive a confirmation within 24 hours. Once confirmed, present your booking information at the experience location.
Cancellation Policy
Cancel your booking at least 48 hours before the experience start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Experience Location
Classified as a special ward of Tokyo, Taito covers the northeast corner of the city featuring a range of landmarks, museums, and schools. Bordered by the Sumida River to the east, the heart of Taito lies between the park and markets of Ueno and the traditional Asakusa district. Loosely reaching up to the creative old town of Nippori in the north all the way down to the otaku hub of Akihabara, Taito benefits from both a traditional and modern atmosphere, offering an exciting range of activities and cultural experiences all in one place for a loaded but accessible itinerary.
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