Tamba Sasayama Sake Tasting Tour in Hyogo : Homei Shuzo

updated: January 05th, 2025

Discover exquisite sake at Homei Shuzo in Tamba Sasayama, Hyogo Prefecture. Experience a journey through traditional sake-making and savor unique flavors in this renowned brewery.

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    Overview


    Homei Shuzo is a historic sake brewery located in Tamba Sasayama, Hyogo Prefecture.
     Founded in the ninth year of the Kansei era (1797), it boasts a long-standing tradition that dates back to the Edo period.
     The brewery offers guided tours, allowing visitors to learn about the sake-making process and the tools used in production.
     Additionally, guests can enjoy tastings, making it a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.
    The store features a diverse range of sake, with particular popularity for "Homei Yume no Tobira," which is uniquely brewed with music vibrations.
     This sake is crafted while listening to music, providing a distinctive characteristic.
     They also carry high-quality options like "Ginjo Homei" and "Junmai Ginjo Hon Nama," each offering different flavors and aromas to savor.
    Moreover, the brewery offers paid tasting sets, allowing visitors to sample several varieties of sake paired with snacks.
     The premium course includes five types of sake alongside snacks like kaki-pi (a rice cracker snack) and stem seaweed, enabling guests to enjoy a variety of flavors easily.
     Visitors have praised the sake for its "refreshing taste" and "great pairing with meals.
     Seasonal limited-edition products are also available, offering new discoveries with each visit.
    In this captivating environment, you can experience the art of Japanese sake-making while enjoying fine sake as a part of Japanese culture.
     We invite you to visit and immerse yourself in its rich flavors and historical setting.


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