Fukumitsuya Sake Brewery Tasting Tour | Kanazawa, Ishikawa

    At Fukumitsuya, Kanazawa's oldest sake brewery, you can explore the fascinating world of traditional sake brewing. This page provides detailed insights into brewery tours, tasting experiences, and essential tips for your visit, helping you confidently navigate your journey into the art of sake. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a curious traveler, you'll find valuable information to enhance your experience.

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    OverviewWhat is Fukumitsuya? A Complete Guide to Kanazawa’s Historic Sake Brewery

    Fukumitsuya, established in 1625, proudly stands as the oldest sake brewery in Kanazawa. This charming establishment offers visitors a unique insight into the artisanal craft of sake brewing. Surrounded by a historic ambiance, Fukumitsuya invites you to delve into the intricacies of the sake-making process while savoring exquisite samples. The brewery showcases a commitment to quality and tradition, reflecting its rich heritage through various sake options that cater to diverse tastes.

    Exploring the Brewery: What to Expect on the Tour

    The tour at Fukumitsuya begins with an engaging introduction to the brewery’s long history and the process behind crafting its distinguished sake. Visitors are guided through distinct sections, highlighting key production stages.
    • Enjoy an educational walk through the brewing facilities, observing the meticulous techniques employed by the skilled artisans.
    • Experience delightful tastings that feature a curated selection of sake, allowing you to appreciate the subtle nuances in flavor and aroma.
    • Learn about the fascinating characteristics of different types of sake, complemented by insights on pairings, including local delicacies.

    Tour Inclusions and Key Information

    Participants of the Fukumitsuya tour can look forward to a well-structured experience, which generally includes:
    • Guided tours by knowledgeable staff, proficient in English.
    • A multi-course tasting experience that highlights various sake from different brewing processes.
    • An opportunity to explore the shop, where labels are detailed in both Japanese and English, simplifying the purchasing process.
    Before joining, attendees should note that the tour operates regardless of weather conditions. It is advisable to check all details with the staff upon arrival.

    Preparing for Your Visit: Essential Tips

    To enhance your experience at Fukumitsuya, consider the following preparations:
    • Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended, as the tour involves walking through workspaces.
    • Bring a reusable bag for any purchases, as carrying bags may incur additional costs.
    • Keep an open mind and a curious palate, ready to learn and taste the distinctive flavors of sake, even if it’s your first encounter with this cherished Japanese beverage.
    Enjoy your journey into the world of sake at Fukumitsuya, where tradition meets taste in a harmonious celebration of heritage and craft.

    Reviews

    “Such an awesome experience with Sake Shop Fukumitsuya Kanazawa at their brewery tour! The tour was hands-on and offered us insights and sneak peeks into the making of sake, bringing us through each stage of the process. We are now excited to be sake enthusiasts and really appreciate the professionalism of our guide.”
    “AMAZING - we did the full tour and highly recommend! Love love the sake - I’m now all about ‘pressed, centrifuge or drip’ - it was a delicious discovery.”
    “The oldest Sake Brewery in Kanazawa is a great stop for a fascinating tasting experience. The friendly staff speaks fluent English, which makes it even more enjoyable. I highly recommend this place for a deep dive into sake.”
    “I had a fantastic experience here. The tour was well-organized, featuring an engaging explanation of the brewing process. The tastings were excellent, and the incredibly friendly staff made it a truly memorable visit. I’d recommend this to anyone interested in learning about sake in a welcoming setting.”
    “I had a wonderful time tasting exceptional aged sake and learning about the brewing process. The warm welcome by the staff added to the experience, and I look forward to exploring more of what Fukumitsuya has to offer in the future.”

    Opening Hours

    Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM 

    How to Get There

    Train / Subway

    4.1km (2.52mi) from Nomachi Station 
    3.4km (2.11mi) from Tomimotocho Bus Stop 
    3.4km (2.11mi) from Tomimoto District 

    Bus stop

    69m (0.04mi) from Ko Ritsu no Yama (Bus) - about a 2-minute walk 
    77m (0.05mi) from Kami Ishibiki - about a 2-minute walk 
    250m (0.16mi) from Ishibiki Nichome Bus Stop - about a 4-minute walk 

    Map

     2-chōme-8-3 Ishibiki, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-0935, Japan 
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    Things to Do in the Area

    Ishikawa - A Blend of Natural Beauty and Cultural Heritage
    Ishikawa Prefecture is renowned for its stunning landscapes, traditional crafts, and rich history. Visitors are drawn to its lush mountains, beautiful coastlines, and cultural hot spots that are steeped in Japanese tradition.
    • Kenrokuen Garden: Recognized as one of Japan’s top three gardens, Kenrokuen features a harmonious blend of ponds, streams, and seasonal flowers that create a picturesque oasis throughout the year. Its tranquil atmosphere and historic significance make it a must-visit for nature lovers and culture enthusiasts alike.
    • Noto Peninsula: This scenic area is famous for its dramatic coastlines, terraced rice fields, and charming fishing villages. The Noto Peninsula offers visitors a chance to experience rural Japan and indulge in fresh seafood, as well as traditional crafts unique to the region.
    • Kaga Onsen: A renowned hot spring destination, Kaga Onsen has a long-standing reputation for its rejuvenating waters and scenic beauty. With several distinct ryokans (Japanese inns), visitors can indulge in luxurious stays while enjoying the therapeutic benefits of the natural hot springs.
    Kanazawa - A City Where Tradition and Modernity Coalesce
    Kanazawa is a captivating city that seamlessly blends ancient traditions with contemporary culture. Known for its preserved Edo-era districts, thriving art scene, and culinary excellence, Kanazawa captures the hearts of tourists seeking a unique Japanese experience.
    • Kanazawa Castle: A stunning symbol of the city’s history, Kanazawa Castle showcases impressive stone walls, traditional architecture, and beautiful surrounding parks. Its well-maintained grounds offer visitors a glimpse into the samurai era while providing scenic views of the city.
    • 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art: This impressive museum showcases innovative works by both Japanese and international artists. Known for its circular design and unique exhibitions, the museum serves as a vibrant cultural hub that promotes dialogue between art and society.
    • Higashi Chaya District: Famous for its historic geisha houses, the Higashi Chaya district welcomes visitors with its cobblestone streets lined with traditional tea houses. Here, tourists can experience traditional tea ceremonies and explore local crafts while soaking in the nostalgic atmosphere of this charming district.

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