Nikko Sake Tasting Tour in Tochigi : Katayama Shuzo

updated: December 06th, 2024

Discover exceptional sake at Katayama Shuzo, a historic brewery in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture. Experience the art of traditional sake-making and tasting.

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    Katayama Shuzo is a long-established sake brewery located in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, founded in the 13th year of the Meiji era.
     It is conveniently situated 481 meters from KamImaichi Station, making it easily accessible by car.
     The operating hours are from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, but it is advisable to confirm in advance before visiting.
     The brewery does not have seating inside, and the experience primarily revolves around brewery tours and tastings.
    At this brewery, visitors can enjoy a rare opportunity to see the sake brewing process up close.
     In particular, the sake made using traditional handcrafted methods has received high praise from many customers.
     Additionally, the staff who guide you are energetic, providing a delightful experience for sake lovers.
     Tasting is available, allowing guests to select their preferred sake.
    One of Katayama Shuzo’s representative brands, "Genshu Kashimori Sugao," features a refreshing palate and a crisp flavor.
     This sake is characterized by its richness and moderate sweetness, with the inherent umami of the rice unfolding in a delicious taste that is beloved by many customers.
     Alongside freshly brewed sake, the handmade "tamari-zuke" pickles, "amazake," and flavorful "sake kasu" (sake lees) are also popular products.
     These special ingredients can be utilized in cooking, allowing for new flavors to be uncovered whether eaten as is or incorporated into dishes.
    The chefs at Katayama Shuzo pride themselves on their commitment to high-quality sake production through careful ingredient selection and meticulous cooking techniques.
     Notably, the emphasis on the "raw water" sourced from a well is a point of distinction.
     The story behind this water source is fascinating, as it traces back to the first founder who sought quality water from Kashiwazaki City in Niigata Prefecture.
     This dedication is reflected in the name "Kashimori," connecting it to that legacy.
    Katayama Shuzo is also involved with Japanese culture and traditional festivals, offering an engaging experience accompanied by captivating stories for visitors.
     A trip to Katayama Shuzo promises not only warm hospitality based on its historical background but also delightful encounters with exquisite sake.
     If you have the opportunity, it would be worth a visit.


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