Yaizu Sake Tasting Tour in Shizuoka : Isojiman Brewery

updated: December 30th, 2024

Discover the finest sake at Isojiman Brewery in Yaizu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. Experience the rich flavors and craftsmanship that make this brewery a must-visit for sake lovers.

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    Overview


    Isojiman Brewery is located in Yaizu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, approximately 1,602 meters from Yaizu Station.
     There are no specific business hours, so it is advisable to check in advance when planning a visit.
     This brewery is well-known for providing sake at the Ise-Shima Summit and has received high praise from many people.
    Isojiman Brewery is particularly popular for its Junmai Daiginjo sake, and among its offerings, the "Isojiman Junmai Daiginjo 40 Blue Bottle" captivates many fans.
     This sake is made from rice grown in a designated rice field in Tojo Akitsu and is available in different varieties throughout the seasons.
     For example, "Tokuda" is released in September, "Koya" in July, and "Nishido" in November, each featuring its unique flavor.
     Additionally, "Spring Breeze 42" is also part of the lineup, providing a diverse range of options.
    The brewery not only specializes in Japanese sake but also offers honjozo and low-temperature stored sake.
     The honjozo sake is characterized by its refreshing taste with no off-flavors, making it a popular choice in local izakayas, where it can be easily enjoyed.
     It is especially recommended to drink it chilled to fully appreciate its refreshing quality, while in colder seasons, it can also be enjoyed as a warm sake.
    Chefs are particularly particular about their choice of ingredients, using carefully selected raw materials from various regions across Japan.
     The craftsmanship that goes into each cup of Japanese sake is meticulous and has a reputation for quality.
     Furthermore, this brewery values its connection with the local community and pays attention to customer service.
    Isojiman Brewery attracts many visitors from within and outside Shizuoka Prefecture, and its convenient access and extensive selection make it worthwhile to visit.
     It also offers an opportunity to learn about Japanese culture and traditional brewing methods.
     Why not stop by and find your favorite sake?

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