Arts & Crafts Uncovering Chiba Prefecture’s Sake Legacy Featured Literally meaning "sake well", the small town in Chiba Prefecture was named Shisui after a local legend that said that sake gushed from its soil.
Culture Kitakata Sake Breweries Walk 2017 May 27th 2017 Past Event Can't get enough sake? Kitakata City has your answer with 12 sake breweries pub crawl in one day!
11 Culture Making Your Own Sake Cup Alena Eckelmann At the Takaoka Regional Industrial Promotion Center you can cast your own sake cup!
Festivals Sake World Summit in Kyoto 2024 Mar 30th 2024 Past Event Sake holds a special place in Japan's cultural, social, and culinary landscape, and the Sake World Summit in Kyoto brings 65 breweries from across the
Culture Traditional Japanese Sake Brewing Earns UNESCO Reco... Kim Bergström Dec 8, 2024 Japan’s traditional sake brewing has been officially registered as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO, highlighting the cultural and historical
Culture Echigo Yuzawa Station Sake Festival 2019 Mid - Late Oct Past Event The Echigo Yuzawa Station Sake Festival allows visitors to sample 10 different local brews for 1000 yen.
Culture Ningyocho Sake and Wine Fes 2020 Late Feb - Early Mar Past Event The Ningyocho Sake and Wine Fes takes place in Tokyo's Yurakucho area, and celebrates these two much-loved beverages.
Culture A Guide to Sake in Niigata City Niaya Harper Niigata Prefecture is home to some 90 sake breweries and is famous for producing some of the country’s top quality sake.