Discover the finest sake offerings at Tanizakura Shuzo in Hokuto City, Yamanashi Prefecture. Explore a unique experience in Japanese culture and quality sake.
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Overview
Tanizakura Shuzo is a long-established sake brewery located in Hokuto City, Yamanashi Prefecture, with a tradition of sake brewing that dates back to the first year of the Kaei era (1848).
The brewery has a spacious premises, and the shop offers a wide variety of sake, shochu, and umeshu.
The hours of operation are from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday to Saturday, with Sundays and holidays being closed.
However, due to irregular holidays, it is recommended to confirm before visiting.
This brewery is particularly skilled in producing dry sake and honjozo, among which "Tanizakura Summer Junmai Ginjo" is a limited edition product available for purchase.
This sake has a polishing ratio of 55% and an alcohol content of 15 degrees, featuring a subtly sweet ginjo aroma and a refreshing taste.
It is characterized by being easy to drink and crisp.
Additionally, the daiginjo sake lees are well-known as popular items, with many customers repeating their purchases.
While tasting is available in the store, visitors should be cautious if they are not arriving by car.
For those using public transportation, it is recommended to take a bus or taxi from JR Chuo Main Line's Nagasaka Station and inform the driver, "to Tanizakura Shuzo.
" For access via the Oizumi-Nagasaka line, getting off at the Shimoarai bus stop is also convenient.
Engaging in conversation with the knowledgeable staff is also an enjoyable aspect of the visit, making it easy to find your favorite sake.
This location, often chosen as a special gift, offers a wonderful experience that allows you to feel the essence of Japanese culture and history.
We invite you to visit and enjoy this captivating space and the delicious sake they offer.
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