Iwate Meijo Sake Brewery Tasting Tour | Oshu, Iwate
Iwate Meijo Sake Brewery Tasting Tour | Oshu, Iwate
Iwate Meijo Sake Brewery Tasting Tour | Oshu, Iwate
Iwate Meijo Sake Brewery Tasting Tour | Oshu, Iwate

    Iwate Meijo Sake Brewery Tasting Tour | Oshu, Iwate

    Discover the art of sake at Iwate Meijo Sake Brewery. Enjoy guided tours, exclusive tastings, and breathtaking landscapes. Book your journey today and savor the essence of Japanese sake culture!

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    What is Iwate Meijo Sake Brewery? Experience the Essence of Japanese Sake
    Iwate Meijo Sake Brewery offers an immersive glimpse into the art of sake making, showcasing the harmonious blend of nature and craftsmanship. Visitors can appreciate the rich aromas and flavors derived from traditional brewing methods while surrounded by the beautiful landscapes of Iwate Prefecture. The brewery is renowned for its high-quality sake, including limited-edition varieties that are not available elsewhere, making every visit an opportunity to discover something unique.
    Tour Itinerary of Iwate Meijo Sake Brewery: Explore, Taste, and Learn
    The tour begins with a guided exploration of the brewery itself. Guests embark on a journey through the facility, learning about the intricate processes involved in sake production and the rich history of the brewery. This segment of the tour invites participants to engage with the techniques and passion passed down through generations of brewers.
    Following the brewery tour, guests will enjoy a sake tasting experience featuring premium Daiginjo sake and other exclusive offerings. With guidance from knowledgeable staff, each participant can explore the distinctive flavors and aromas of the various types of sake. This sensory experience aims to help individuals find their personal favorites, deepening their appreciation for this esteemed beverage.
    Tour Details: A Guided Discovery of Sake Culture
    This guided tour includes a comprehensive visit to the sake brewery and tasting sessions, where participants can sample a selection of the brewery's finest offerings. The experience provides insights into the sake-making process and the cultural significance of sake in Japanese society.
    Before joining the tour, participants should be aware that transportation costs are not included, nor are any additional drinks or meals. It is advisable for guests to check the facility’s operation specifics based on seasonal brewing activities or other potential changes.
    Important Points Before Visiting: Essential Tips for a Memorable Experience
    To make the most of your visit to Iwate Meijo Sake Brewery, it’s recommended to come prepared. Participants should bring the following items:
    • Comfortable walking shoes to navigate the brewery and its surroundings
    • A camera to capture memorable moments during the visit
    • Cash or credit cards for any additional purchases
    • A passport or ID for identification purposes
    This experience is designed to be enjoyable for everyone, including those new to sake tasting. With the guidance of knowledgeable staff, participants can feel confident exploring the world of sake, ensuring a safe and enriching experience.

    Reviews

    "I stopped by on my journey to buy hot sake. It’s interesting to know they provide sacred sake to shrines in the Kanto region, even if it’s not available directly from the brewery." 
    "This sake is very smooth and perfect for everyday enjoyment. I appreciate the quality." 
    "I tried the recommended cold sake, and it was unique. I look forward to exploring more options that stand out clearly." 
    "This sake is absolutely delicious with a variety to choose from. It’s easy to drink and perfect for any occasion." 
    "The atmosphere here could improve, but I'm hopeful the experience can provide even better service in the future."

    Opening Hours

    Monday: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
    Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
    Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
    Thursday: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
    Friday: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
    Saturday: Closed
    Sunday: Closed 

    How to Get There

    Train / Subway
    818m (0.51mi) from Maesawa Station - about a 13-minute walk 
    5.1km (3.17mi) from Rikuchu-Orii Station 
    8.1km (5.02mi) from Hiraizumi Station 
    Bus stop
    30m (0.02mi) from Maesawa Shimmachi - about a 1-minute walk 
    256m (0.16mi) from Nijuninmachi - about a 4-minute walk

    Map

     Japan, 〒029-4208 岩手県奥州市前沢新町13 
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    Things to Do in the Area

    Iwate - A Land of Natural Beauty and Historical Treasures
    Iwate, located in the northeastern part of Honshu, is known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. This region offers a blend of breathtaking nature and historical sites that attract visitors from around the world.
    • Chuson-ji Temple: This UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for its exquisite wooden structures, including the famous Konjikido, or Golden Hall, which is adorned with rich gold leaf.
    • Morioka Castle Ruins: A tranquil spot in the heart of Morioka, these ruins provide a glimpse into the samurai era, with its stone walls and lovely cherry blossom trees that bloom in spring.
    • Geibikei Gorge: Famous for its picturesque cliffs and serene river, this natural wonder allows visitors to enjoy a traditional boat ride while marveling at the scenic beauty of the surrounding landscapes.
    Oshu - A Cultural Gem Steeped in Tradition
    Oshu, situated in the heart of Iwate Prefecture, is a city with a rich historical background. It is celebrated for its traditional crafts, festivals, and significant historical sites that reflect Japan's cultural heritage.
    • Hiraizumi: Another UNESCO World Heritage site, Hiraizumi is known for its beautiful temples, including the famous Takkoku no Iwaya Bishamondo, and offers a peaceful escape into nature and spirituality.
    • Oshu's Kappa Festival: This vibrant festival, celebrating the mythical river creature known as Kappa, draws crowds with its colorful parades, traditional performances, and lively atmosphere that encapsulates local culture.
    • Oshu-Fuji: A scenic area that resembles Mount Fuji, this spot is a popular choice for outdoor activities, offering hiking trails and breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, especially during cherry blossom season.

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