Kizakura Tamba Sake Brewery Tasting Tour | Tambasasayama, Hyogo

At Kizakura Tamba Brewery in Hyogo Prefecture, you'll learn about the time-honored craft of sake brewing through an engaging guided tour. Discover the intricate processes behind sake production and enjoy tastings that highlight the unique flavors of this traditional beverage. Feel free to explore the details and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Japanese sake.

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OverviewDiscover Kizakura Tamba Brewery: Exploring the Essence of Japanese Craft Brewing

Stepping into Kizakura Tamba Brewery is like entering a world where tradition and craftsmanship converge. Located in the picturesque Hyogo Prefecture, this brewery offers a fascinating glimpse into the art of sake making, guided by generations of expertise. The rich aroma of brewing rice and the sight of gleaming tanks fill the senses, inviting you to discover the meticulous process behind this beloved Japanese beverage.

Journey Through the Brewing Experience

A visit to Kizakura Tamba Brewery unveils a thoughtfully designed itinerary that takes you through the heart of sake production. Beginning with a guided tour, you will learn about the history and significance of sake within Japanese culture. Your journey continues as you witness the brewing process firsthand, from the selection of rice to fermentation. Throughout the tour, there are opportunities to engage in tastings, allowing you to savor the distinct flavors and characteristics of various sake types, paired with insights into food pairings that beautifully complement each brew.

What to Expect on Your Tour

The comprehensive tour at Kizakura Tamba Brewery includes the following elements:
  • Guided tour of the brewery 
  • Educational insights into the brewing process and sake history 
  • Tasting sessions featuring a selection of different sake 
  • Pairings with local specialties to enhance your tasting experience
Before you embark on your journey, it is important to note that the tour runs regardless of weather conditions, ensuring a consistent experience for all visitors.

Preparing for Your Brewing Adventure

When visiting Kizakura Tamba Brewery, consider wearing comfortable footwear suitable for walking and being indoors, as you will explore different sections of the brewing facility. It may also be wise to bring a notebook or camera to capture your experience. The knowledgeable guides at the brewery are prepared to assist both seasoned sake enthusiasts and those new to the world of sake, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere for everyone.

Reviews

“I had an interesting experience while loading. It was a chance to focus on the details of the task.”
“This time, I visited to make a delivery and truly felt the rich history here. It was quite memorable!”
“I was busy delivering the goods, contributing to a seamless process.”
“I’m not a fan of alcohol personally, but I can see it would be enjoyable for those who appreciate it.”
“It was a special moment during my delivery, as I immersed myself in the surroundings and the history.”

Opening Hours

Monday: 8:00 AM – 4:50 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 4:50 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 4:50 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 4:50 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:50 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 4:50 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 4:50 PM 

How to Get There

Train / Subway

8.3km (5.13mi) from Kusano Station 
8.5km (5.26mi) from Kusano Station 
13.1km (8.15mi) from Nihon-Hesokoen Station

Bus stop

2.3km (1.44mi) from Imata Shinden (Bus) 
2.0km (1.25mi) from Imadahonjo Bus Stop 
2.3km (1.46mi) from Honjo Kominkan (Honjo Community Center) 

Map

 1-19 Kondachō Honjō, Tanbasasayama-shi, Hyogo 669-2163, Japan 
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Things to Do in the Area

Hyogo - A Blend of History, Nature, and Modernity
Hyogo is a captivating prefecture located in the Kansai region of Japan, renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and modern attractions. With a diverse range of experiences from natural beauty to historical landmarks, Hyogo truly has something for everyone.
  • Himeji Castle: Often referred to as the “White Heron Castle” due to its elegant white exterior, Himeji Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is widely considered one of the most beautiful castles in Japan.
  • Kobe Harborland: This vibrant shopping and entertainment district along the waterfront in Kobe offers picturesque views of the harbor, as well as a variety of restaurants, shops, and attractions, including the iconic Kobe Port Tower.
  • Mount Rokko: Just a short ride from the city of Kobe, Mount Rokko provides breathtaking panoramic views of Osaka Bay, lush hiking trails, and an unforgettable night view, making it a must-visit spot for nature enthusiasts.
Tanba - The Heart of Japan’s Culinary and Natural Wonders
Tanba is a picturesque area that showcases Japan’s agricultural prowess, rich cultural heritage, and natural beauty. Known for its stunning landscapes and gourmet experiences, Tanba is a hidden gem that attracts those seeking an authentic Japanese experience.
  • Tamba Sasayama Castle: Nestled in the heart of Tanba, this well-preserved historic castle offers a glimpse into Japan’s feudal past along with beautiful gardens and scenic views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Tanba Black Beans: Renowned nationwide, Tanba is famous for its high-quality black soybeans, which are celebrated during the harvest season and are often featured in local dishes. A visit here offers the opportunity to taste authentic cuisine made from these premium ingredients.
  • Shorakuji Temple: This serene temple, known for its delightful gardens and traditional architecture, is a peaceful retreat for visitors seeking a quiet moment of reflection amidst the beauty of nature and the tranquility of Tanba’s countryside.

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