Eigashima Sake Brewery & Whisky Distillery Tour | Akashi, Hyogo

    At the Eigashima Akashi White Oak Distillery in Akashi, you'll explore both traditional sake brewing and award-winning whisky production. This page provides essential information about the distillery's history, tour details, and tasting opportunities, helping you plan your visit with confidence. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a returning enthusiast, you'll find everything you need to enjoy a memorable experience.

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    OverviewDiscover the Charm of Eigashima Akashi White Oak Distillery: A Sake and Whisky TourWhat is Eigashima Akashi White Oak Distillery? Experience the Blend of Sake and Whisky

    Located in the scenic city of Akashi, the Eigashima Akashi White Oak Distillery is not only a traditional sake brewery but also a renowned whisky distillery. This establishment is steeped in history, having been granted Japan’s first whisky distillation license in 1919. Visitors can expect a welcoming atmosphere and an intriguing glimpse into the art of spirit production, where time-honored techniques meet modern craftsmanship. The distillery is surrounded by serene beauty, providing a perfect backdrop for your exploration of local spirits.

    What to Expect on Your Brewery and Distillery Tour? A Complete Experience

    The tour begins with a comprehensive visit to both the sake brewery and whisky distillery facilities. Guests will stroll through the history exhibited in the museum, showcasing antique brewing tools, original ledgers from the establishment’s early years, and rare posters. The journey continues through the sake brewing area, revealing the meticulous process before transitioning to the whisky production section, highlighted by the award-winning single malt offerings. Tasting opportunities abound, allowing participants to savor freshly made spirits, including exclusive bottlings available only at the distillery.

    Tour Details: Included Experiences and Important Information

    The tour includes: - Guided exploration of the brewery and distillation processes - Tasting sessions featuring single malt whiskies and specially crafted brewing water - A chance to sample newly released whiskies
    It is important to note that the tour does not cover round-trip transportation or meals, and participants are advised to bring cash for purchases, as well as personal identification such as a passport.

    Essential Preparations for Your Visit: What to Bring

    Visitors should consider bringing: - Comfortable walking shoes, as the facilities have varied terrains - A camera to capture the beautiful scenery and memories of the experience - Cash for potential purchases, as some areas may not accept credit cards
    Furthermore, the tour accommodates a limited number of participants, ensuring a more personalized experience. Participants are encouraged to reach out ahead of time if special accommodations, such as wheelchair access, are required.
    Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Japanese spirits by visiting the Eigashima Akashi White Oak Distillery, where the legacies of sake and whisky beautifully unfold.

    Reviews

    “Visiting this distillery was a delightful surprise, filled with interesting historical insights and quality spirits. I can’t wait to explore more.”
    “I’m excited to try the White Oak whiskey as my interest grows in distillery crafts. Each sip promises a richer experience with future tastings.”
    “I discovered a gem with the White Oak whiskey, which has a smooth finish and a hint of sweetness that I really enjoy. Looking forward to savoring it more.”
    “The distillery tour was informative and engaging, with a kind guide sharing heartfelt stories about the craft. A wonderful experience awaits any visitor.”
    “I appreciate the warm hospitality at the distillery, where the staff took the time to explain their processes thoroughly. I left with a great selection of spirits.”

    Opening Hours

    Monday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
    Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
    Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
    Thursday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
    Friday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
    Saturday: Closed
    Sunday: Closed 

    How to Get There

    Train / Subway

    566m (0.35mi) from Nishi-Eigashima Station - about a 9-minute walk 
    1.0km (0.62mi) from Eigashima Port 
    1.3km (0.78mi) from Sanyo-Uozumi Station 

    Bus stop

    523m (0.32mi) from Nagasawa Eigashima Shukan (Nagasawa Eigashima Restaurant) - about an 8-minute walk 
    564m (0.35mi) from Sanyo Nishieigashima Station - about a 9-minute walk 
    762m (0.47mi) from Sanyo Nishieigashima Station North - about a 12-minute walk 

    Map

     Nishijima-919 Ōkubochō, Akashi, Hyogo 674-0065, Japan 
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    Things to Do in the Area

    Hyogo - A Blend of History and Natural Beauty
    Hyogo Prefecture is a captivating region known for its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and cultural heritage. From ancient castles to stunning coastlines, there is much to explore.
    • Himeji Castle: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of Japan’s most iconic castles, renowned for its stunning architecture and beautiful white facade. It offers visitors a glimpse into Japan’s feudal past and breathtaking views from its towers.
    • Mount Rokko: Rising above the city of Kobe, Mount Rokko provides remarkable panoramic views of the surrounding area and is perfect for outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing. The area is also home to beautiful gardens and the popular Rokko Garden Terrace.
    • Kobe Harborland: A vibrant waterfront area featuring shopping, dining, and entertainment, Kobe Harborland is the perfect place to soak up the maritime atmosphere of Kobe. Visitors can stroll along the harbor, enjoy the waterfront park, or take a ride on the ferris wheel for stunning views of the skyline.
    Akashi - The Gateway to Culinary Delights and Scenic Coastlines
    Akashi City is famous for its exquisite seafood, particularly its delicious bonito fish, and boasts picturesque coastal scenery that attracts many visitors. The city combines a rich cultural heritage with stunning waterfront attractions.
    • Akashi Kaikyō Bridge: As the world’s longest suspension bridge, the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge is an engineering marvel that connects Honshu and Awaji Island. Visitors can take in breathtaking views of the sea from the bridge or admire its impressive structure from nearby viewpoints.
    • Akashi Municipal Planetarium: This educational facility offers an immersive experience into the cosmos, featuring captivating shows and programs suitable for all ages. It’s a great spot for families and astronomy enthusiasts alike.
    • Akashi Park: This beautiful park, built around the ruins of Akashi Castle, is an ideal spot for relaxing walks and picnics. The park is especially stunning during cherry blossom season when the trees burst into vibrant pink blooms, creating a picturesque landscape.

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