Banjo Jozo Sake Brewery Tasting Tour | Nagoya, Aichi

    Discover the rich history and architectural beauty of Banjo Sake Brewery in Nagoya City, Japan's oldest sake brewery. While interior tours and tastings are not available, visitors can enjoy a stroll around the charming exterior, featuring preserved buildings and a picturesque setting that highlights the significance of sake production. Take your time to explore the surroundings and appreciate this unique cultural gem.

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    OverviewExploring the Charms of Banjo Sake Brewery

    • Banjo Sake Brewery, known as Banjo Jozō in Japanese, is recognized as the oldest sake brewery in Nagoya City. This historical establishment reflects a rich heritage, as the brewing family once served as village headmen in the Otaka region. Although the brewery does not currently offer interior tours or direct sales, the exterior of its collective structures, designated as national tangible cultural properties, exudes immense charm. Strolling around the brewery allows visitors to appreciate this rare concentration of brewing-related cultural properties nestled within a bustling metropolitan area.

    What to Expect on Your Visit to Banjo Sake Brewery

    • A visit to Banjo Sake Brewery primarily involves soaking in the breathtaking architectural features of the brewery complex. Guests can explore the striking brick chimney and 12 beautifully preserved buildings. The atmosphere is enriched by the surrounding old town, adding historic charm to the experience. Note that the roads leading to Banjo Sake Brewery are narrow, and caution is advised due to the proximity of private residences. Enjoy the aesthetics of the environment, which includes nearby landmarks such as the ruins of Odaka Castle.

    Insights About Your Experience

    • While no tours or sales occur within the brewery, a visit offers visual delights and an opportunity to learn about the significance of sake production in the region. This experience entails appreciating artfully crafted structures and the serene ambiance of the historical area. Visitors are advised to prepare for a visual exploration rather than tasting activities at the site.

    Preparing for Your Visit to Banjo Sake Brewery

    • Visitors to Banjo Sake Brewery should be ready for an outdoor experience. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the nature of the narrow streets and the need for mindful navigation around residential areas. Even those unfamiliar with sake brewing can enjoy the lovely surroundings and unique history of the brewery, supported by informative displays available at the site.

    Reviews

    “Banjo Brewery is a beautiful piece of history, showcasing stunning architecture that captivates the eye.”
    “The brewery produces the renowned ‘Kubeichi Kuheiji,’ and the charming brick chimney adds to its character.”
    “Every sip of Kuheiji is delightful. It’s among my top choices, especially the Human variety and the Usu Nigori.”
    “The brewery’s atmospheric setting near Odaka Castle ruins is intriguing, and the exterior is worth appreciating.”
    “The smooth, refreshing taste of the sake pairs well with any meal, spreading the joy of Japanese sake worldwide.”

    How to Get There

    Train / Subway

    1.3km (0.78mi) from Odaka Station 
    1.6km (0.97mi) from Odaka Station 
    3.0km (1.85mi) from Minami Odaka Station 

    Bus stop

    375m (0.23mi) from Sanbongi Bus Stop - about a 6-minute walk 
    418m (0.26mi) from Sanbongi Bus Stop - about a 7-minute walk

    Map

     Nishikadota-41 Ōdakachō, Midori Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 459-8001, Japan 
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    Things to Do in the Area

    Aichi - The Heart of Japan’s Cultural Heritage and Natural Beauty
    Aichi Prefecture is a fascinating region that embodies a rich history and diverse landscapes, making it a must-visit for travelers seeking a blend of tradition and modernity. The area is renowned for its historical sites, natural parks, and delicious culinary experiences.
    • Nagoya Castle: A symbol of Nagoya’s history, this stunning castle is surrounded by beautiful gardens and features impressive architecture, showcasing the grandeur of the Edo period.
    • Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology: This innovative museum provides an in-depth look at the evolution of the automobile industry through fascinating exhibits and hands-on experiences, perfect for tech enthusiasts.
    • Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art: Home to a remarkable collection of modern and contemporary art, this museum highlights both Japanese and international artists and offers a serene atmosphere for art lovers.
    Nagoya - A Vibrant City Blending Tradition and Modern Innovation
    Nagoya, the capital of Aichi Prefecture, is a thriving city known for its impressive skyline, rich cultural heritage, and exquisite food scene. Here, visitors can explore historical landmarks alongside avant-garde attractions, making it a dynamic destination for all.
    • Osu Kannon Temple: A bustling temple that attracts visitors with its stunning architecture and vibrant shopping district nearby, Osu Kannon offers a glimpse into Nagoya’s spiritual life.
    • SCMAGLEV and Railway Park: This interactive museum showcases the history and future of Japan’s railways, featuring impressive displays of trains and cutting-edge technologies related to high-speed travel.
    • Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium: One of Japan’s largest aquariums, it is home to various marine species and provides engaging exhibits that emphasize the importance of ocean conservation.

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