Naito Sake Brewery Tasting Tour | Inazawa, Aichi

    At Naito Sake Brewery Main Factory in Inazawa, Aichi Prefecture, visitors can explore the fascinating art of sake brewing. This page provides insights into the brewery's rich history, tour itinerary, and tasting experiences, allowing first-time travelers to feel at ease while discovering local flavors. For a deeper understanding of sake and its cultural significance, check out the detailed tour offerings available here.

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    OverviewWhat is Naito Sake Brewery Main Factory? Discovering the Art of Sake Brewing

    Located in the heart of Inazawa, Aichi Prefecture, Naito Sake Brewery Main Factory embodies a rich tradition of sake brewing, harnessing the essence of local ingredients and time-honored techniques. Visitors can immerse themselves in the intricate world of sake, where each process tells a story of craftsmanship, heritage, and the unique flavors produced in this distinct region.
    This brewery offers an engaging experience, allowing guests to explore the brewing facilities and witness the skill involved in sake production firsthand. The appeal lies not only in the beverages but also in the warm hospitality extended by the staff, who are eager to share their knowledge about the brewing process and provide insights into the importance of rice cultivation that lies at the heart of sake making.

    Tour Itinerary: A Journey Through the Sake Experience

    The Naito Sake Brewery Tour guides participants on an enriching journey through the brewery. Starting from the welcome area, guests learn about the history of Naito Brewing and the significance of regional ingredients.
    • A guided tour takes you through the brewing facilities, where you can observe the fermentation process and understand how traditional methods are preserved.
    • Tasting sessions follow, featuring a selection of local sakes, including the well-regarded Kiso Sansen, offering an opportunity to savor the unique flavors and aromas directly from the source.
    • With local specialties available for pairing, participants can enjoy exquisite harmonies between the sake and delectable regional delicacies.

    Tour Details: What to Expect on Your Visit

    The Naito Sake Brewery Tour is designed to provide a comprehensive brewing experience. The tour fee typically covers:
    • Guided tour of the brewing facilities
    • Tasting of several sake varieties, showcasing the craftsmanship of the brewery
    Guests should note that certain items are not included in the tour fee, such as additional drinks or transportation costs. It is advisable to check beforehand regarding operational status during inclement weather.

    Important Points Before Visiting: Preparing for Your Brew Adventure

    When preparing for the Naito Sake Brewery Tour, consider the following recommendations:
    • Dress comfortably and wear appropriate footwear, as you will be moving through various areas of the brewery.
    • Bring along your curiosity; a willingness to engage with the guides enhances the experience.
    • First-time visitors to sake breweries can feel confident, as knowledgeable guides lead the way, ensuring a safe and informative visit.
    Embarking on this brewery tour promises not just a taste of local sake but also a deeper understanding of the art and tradition behind this celebrated craft.

    Reviews

    “Kiso Sansen offers a fantastic experience with delicious local sakes. The attentive staff made my visit memorable.”
    “I absolutely love their Kiso Sansen sake. It’s light and dry, perfect to enjoy chilled with meals.”
    “The team was incredibly accommodating during my sudden visit. I discovered an aged barley spirit that was rich and flavorful.”
    “The Nemureru Kuroneko spirit is delightful when prepared as a highball. It’s a refreshing twist!”
    “Being a sake brewery means you can enjoy freshly brewed sake, ensuring a unique experience with every visit.”

    Opening Hours

    Monday: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
    Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
    Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
    Thursday: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
    Friday: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
    Saturday: Closed
    Sunday: Closed 

    How to Get There

    Train / Subway

    1.1km (0.66mi) from Kamimarubuchi Station 
    2.6km (1.59mi) from Marubuchi Station 
    3.3km (2.08mi) from Morikami Station 

    Bus stop

    1.8km (1.13mi) from Chumoku Ohara Daiming Shrine 
    1.9km (1.18mi) from Sobue no Mori 
    1.9km (1.20mi) from Sobue Lifelong Learning Center

    Map

     Takasuka-52-1 Sobuechō Kabutoshinden, Inazawa, Aichi 495-0022, Japan 
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    Things to Do in the Area

    Aichi - The Heart of Japan’s Cultural and Industrial Heritage
    Aichi, situated in the central region of Japan, is a vibrant blend of rich history, impressive architecture, and cutting-edge industry. The prefecture is well-known for its historical sites, traditional crafts, and beautiful landscapes.
    • Nagoya Castle: This magnificent castle, a prime example of Japan’s feudal architecture, features stunning gardens and insightful exhibits about its storied past. The castle’s iconic keep offers breathtaking views of Nagoya.
    • Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art: A hub for art lovers, this museum showcases an impressive collection of modern art, including works by both Japanese and international artists. The striking architecture of the building itself is worth a visit.
    • Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology: Dedicated to the origins of Toyota, this museum offers an engaging look at the company’s evolution from a textile manufacturer to a leading automotive giant. Interactive displays make it appealing to visitors of all ages.
    Inazawa - A Hidden Gem of Tranquility and Culture
    Inazawa, a city nestled in Aichi Prefecture, is famous for its serene ambiance and cultural heritage, offering a more relaxed pace than the bustling urban centers. Visitors will find beautiful temples and nature-rich parks that reflect the charm of traditional Japan.
    • Owari Okunitama Shrine: This historic shrine, famed for its impressive architecture and sacred atmosphere, is dedicated to the guardian deity of the ancient Owari province. The annual festivals held here are vibrant and attract many visitors.
    • Inazawa’s Cherry Blossom Park: This picturesque park transforms into a stunning spectacle during the cherry blossom season, drawing locals and tourists alike to enjoy picnics under the blooming trees. The tranquil setting makes it an excellent spot for relaxation.
    • Gosha Shrine: A lesser-known gem, Gosha Shrine showcases beautiful traditional architecture and a peaceful environment, perfect for reflection. The shrine is well-regarded for its captivating gardens that change with the seasons, enriching the visitor experience.

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