Fukui Sake Tasting Tour in Fukui : Tokoyama Sake Brewery

updated: January 06th, 2025

Discover the exquisite Tokoyama Sake Brewery, a renowned sake producer located in Fukui City, Fukui Prefecture. Experience the authentic flavors of Japan's finest sake.

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Tokoyama Sake Brewery is a long-established sake brewery located in Fukui City, Fukui Prefecture, founded in 1804.
 The brewery is conveniently situated about 700 meters from Fukui Station.
 Its operating hours are from 08:30 to 19:00, Monday to Saturday, while Sundays and public holidays are closed.
 It is advisable to check the operating hours and days off before visiting.
At this brewery, sake is produced under the name "Tokoyama," and its quality has been highly recognized in many competitions.
 Particularly, they offer a variety of sake types, including Daiginjo and Junmai, each with a unique flavor profile.
 Many customers commend the robust drinking experience of the Daiginjo and its light aroma, making it enjoyable both chilled and at room temperature.
Tokoyama sake is known for its pleasant taste and refreshing aroma.
 It pairs excellently with appetizers like dried fish, and many customers enjoy it at home.
 The combination of these foods enhances the original flavor of the sake, making it even more delightful.
Since there are no seating areas in the brewery, it is designed for carry-out purchases.
 Therefore, it is recommended to enjoy the sake leisurely at home along with a meal.
 It is also suitable for pairing with fresh seafood, making it a great addition to home parties.
Tokoyama Sake Brewery is committed to producing clear sake, utilizing beautiful water quality.
 As a result, the sake features a transparent appearance and a slightly sparkling sensation that attracts customers.
 This unique drinking experience is memorable once you try it.
I encourage you to pick up this wonderful Japanese sake and experience its charm for yourself.
 The name Tokoyama carries a deep understanding and passion for Japanese culture, enriching the dining tables of each customer.


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