Nosaka Sake Tasting Tour in Chiba : Miyazaki Honke

updated: December 21th, 2024

Discover the finest sake at Miyazaki Honke in Sosa City, Chiba. Experience the unique flavors and rich heritage of this exceptional brewery.

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    Overview


    Miyazaki Honke is a small sake brewery located in Sosa City, Chiba Prefecture, in the former Noe Town.
     It is situated about 3,824 meters from Yookaichiba Station, offering a tranquil environment to enjoy Japanese sake.
     Since there are no seats available for customers, it's advisable to consider takeout or a quick stop when visiting.
    This brewery is particularly noted for its sake called "Safusa."
     The name "Safusa" represents an old way of writing Sosa, and as the name suggests, it is a special product rooted in the region.
     When poured, this sake takes on a slight amber color, and just one sip reveals a refined sweetness that spreads across the palate.
     Additionally, there is a touch of acidity in the aftertaste, which has earned high praise from many customers for its balance.
    Miyazaki Honke offers sake meticulously brewed by passionate and dedicated artisans.
     The unique flavors and aromas created are truly enticing for sake enthusiasts.
     Small-scale yet committed to originality, the brewery's pursuit of diverse flavors and fragrances has garnered widespread support from customers.
    While other sakes like "Fuji no Tomo" are also intriguing, availability may vary, so it's recommended to check in advance when planning your visit.
     This context makes Miyazaki Honke not just a store, but a place where one can experience Japanese culture and local characteristics.
    We invite you to visit and savor the captivating sake they offer.
     Engaging with the local atmosphere and history could lead to new discoveries and a delightful experience.


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