Okuhida Sake Brewery Tour | Gero, Gifu
Okuhida Sake Brewery Tour | Gero, Gifu
Okuhida Sake Brewery Tour | Gero, Gifu
Okuhida Sake Brewery Tour | Gero, Gifu

    Okuhida Sake Brewery Tour | Gero, Gifu

    Explore Okuhida Sake Brewery in Gifu Prefecture. Enjoy guided tours, live foot organ music, and unique sake tastings. Capture memories, savor flavors, and immerse in Japanese culture. Book your experience today!

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    Overview

    What is Okuhida Sake Brewery? A Detailed Insight into Its Rich Heritage and Unique Experiences
    Okuhida Sake Brewery, located in Kanayama, Gifu Prefecture, is a historical sake brewery established in 1720. With a legacy spanning over 300 years, it stands as a testament to the art of sake brewing. Visitors to the brewery can immerse themselves in a captivating atmosphere where the elegance of traditional architecture harmonizes with the intoxicating aroma of fermentation. The brewery not only produces various types of sake but also offers a selection of unique snacks and specialty products, making it a delightful destination for those interested in Japanese culture and culinary arts.
    Highlights of the Brewery Tour Experience
    • Visitors can participate in a guided tour that reveals the intricacies of sake production and the brewery's history.
    • The tour features a rare opportunity to listen to the melodious sounds of a historical foot organ, played live during the experience.
    • Guests can enjoy sake tastings that highlight the brewery's flagship offerings, including Junmai Daiginjo and seasonal varieties.
    Tour Itinerary: Exploring the Heart of Sake Brewing
    • The journey begins in the brewery's historic building, showcasing exhibits that narrate its rich history and the evolution of sake brewing.
    • Participants gather to listen to the enchanting sounds of the foot organ, a vintage instrument that has transcended generations.
    • The tour concludes with a tasting session, where different types of sake are available for sampling, allowing guests to appreciate distinct flavors and craftsmanship.
    Important Points Before Visiting
    • Attendees are encouraged to bring a camera for capturing the beautiful surroundings and moments during the tour. 
    • It is advisable to wear comfortable footwear, as there may be some walking involved.
    • Visitors should be aware that the sake tasting is separate from the tour fee and is recommended but not included in the package.
    • The brewery tour accommodates both Japanese and English-speaking guests, ensuring an inclusive cultural experience for everyone interested in learning about the art of sake production.

    Reviews

    "Buying several bottles was a great choice. Everything was delicious, and I am completely satisfied. Buono!"
    "What a beautiful historical sake brewery with friendly owners. They provided thorough explanations and tasty samples."
    "The creamy sake cake and rich chocolates I bought were exceptional. I can't wait to visit again for more."
    "Such a delightful experience tasting various sakes at the brewery. Everything was smooth and enjoyable!"
    "The Junmai Daiginjo was so refreshing and easy to drink. I'll definitely recommend this place to my friends!"

    Opening Hours

    Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 

    How to Get There

    Train / Subway
    767m (0.48mi) from Hida-Kanayama Station - about a 12-minute walk 
    6.2km (3.85mi) from Shimo-Yui Station 
    9.6km (5.97mi) from Yakeishi Station 
    Bus stop
    5.6km (3.45mi) from Muragimi

    Map

     Japan, 〒509-1622 Gifu, Gero, Kanayamachō Kanayama, 1984 1984番地 
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    Things to Do in the Area

    Gifu - A Blend of Nature, History, and Traditional Crafts
    Gifu is a captivating region brimming with lush landscapes, historical sites, and a rich cultural heritage. It’s a perfect destination for those seeking both adventure and a glimpse into Japan's storied past.
    • Gifu Castle: Perched atop Kinka Mountain, Gifu Castle offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area and a chance to explore its samurai history. The trail to the castle is an invigorating hike that showcases the natural beauty of Gifu.
    • Seki City: Known as the birthplace of fine sword making, Seki City is where visitors can discover ancient traditions in crafting and the significance of samurai culture. The city's Sword Museum features an impressive collection and offers hands-on experiences in sword-making workshops.
    • Hida Takayama: This charming town is famous for its well-preserved Edo-period streets and vibrant morning markets. Visitors can savor local Hida beef and explore traditional wooden houses that give a glimpse into Japan’s rustic lifestyle.
    Gero - A Hot Spring Paradise
    Gero is celebrated for its soothing hot springs and tranquil atmosphere, making it a perfect retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation. The area is also known for its scenic beauty that enhances the overall experience.
    • Gero Onsen: Renowned as one of Japan's top three onsens, Gero Onsen offers various public baths and ryokans that allow visitors to unwind in mineral-rich waters. Its open-air baths provide a serene setting, surrounded by nature's beauty.
    • Shirakaba Park: This picturesque park features lush landscapes, walking paths, and seasonal flowers, perfect for a leisurely stroll. Visitors can also enjoy the natural hot spring foot baths while taking in the tranquil surroundings.
    • Gero Onsen Museum: A great spot to learn about the history and culture of Gero's hot springs, this museum showcases exhibits related to the town's onsen heritage. The museum also offers insights into the therapeutic benefits of the mineral waters.

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