Registered as a World Intangible Heritage, Japanese cuisine is popular all over the world. “Ginjo sake” is a premium category of sake that is indispensable for enjoying Japanese food.

Hiroshima is the birthplace of ginjo sake.

Why did ginjo sake originate in Hiroshima?

It was because the water in Hiroshima was soft.

About 80% of the components of sake are water. As the saying goes, “Where there is excellent water, there is excellent sake.” Water and sake are closely related.

With the theme of the water of this land where ginjo sake originated, this tour explores the relationship between water and sake breweries while enjoying pairings with local cuisine grown in the water of the Seto Inland Sea.

Registered as a World Intangible Heritage, Japanese cuisine is popular all over the world. “Ginjo sake” is a premium category of sake that is indispensable for enjoying Japanese food.

Hiroshima is the birthplace of ginjo sake.

Why did ginjo sake originate in Hiroshima?

It was because the water in Hiroshima was soft.

About 80% of the components of sake are water. As the saying goes, “Where there is excellent water, there is excellent sake.” Water and sake are closely related.

With the theme of the water of this land where ginjo sake originated, this tour explores the relationship between water and sake breweries while enjoying pairings with local cuisine grown in the water of the Seto Inland Sea.

A trip around the miraculous water of Higashi-Hiroshima, the birth place of Ginjo Sake with the Hiroshima terroir gourmet, Guided by an interpreter-guide certified in sake tasting

13:00

Meet at Saijo Station on the Sanyo Main Line

STEP
1

13:00〜15:00

(On foot) After visiting Matsuo Shrine, which is dedicated to sake at the north exit of Saijo Station, a tour of each sake brewery along Sakagura-dori with a sake-tasting guide, as well as the wells of each sake brewery’s brewing water.

・Tasting at sake breweries where tasting is possible

STEP
2

15:00〜16:00

(Taxi) After visiting the source of the miraculous sake water, Mt. Ryuo, move to Akitsu-cho.

STEP
3

16:00〜17:00

A visit to Akitsu no Kara Sake Brewery. After the tour of the brewery, enjoy the pairing of freshly squeezed new sake before bottling and oyster dishes (appetizer level), a specialty of Akitsu, in the Japanese garden of Kara Sake Brewery.

・Sake gift = Choose your favorite ginjo sake while listening to the explanation of the chief brewer (1 bottle for 2 people)

STEP
4

17:15〜19:00

Enjoy a full course of oyster dishes and the marriage of ginjo sake at a local restaurant in Akitsu

STEP
5

19:30

Arrived at Higashi-Hiroshima Station by taxi (disbanded)

STEP
6

<What is included>

・Private tour limited to 1 group per day

・Pick-up service included

・Charter a private cruise to enjoy the beauty of the islands

・Accompanied by an interpreter guide (oyster concierge) living in Hiroshima who can talk about oysters and ginjo sake

・Oyster farm tour, oyster landing, oyster making experience

・Mariage experience of sake and oysters using local unique venues such as local sake breweries