Kobe Area Tours

1. Konishi Brewing Company Sake Tour – Sake Refinery and Tasting Tour in Itami | 27 150,00 ¥

Konishi Brewing Company Sake Tour – Sake Refinery and Tasting Tour in ItamiSake is a Japanese rice wine.Nigorizake or unrefined sake was the main type of Japanese sake until the clear sake we know today – called Seishu or refined sake – was developed in Itami."Refined Sake" made in Itami has been very popular since the Edo period (about 400 years ago) and the brewing industry has long contributed to the prosperity of the town.Enjoy the atmosphere of historical sake breweries, trying "Refined Sake," and shopping and walking around the town.

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2. Itami Oimatsu Sake Brewery Party – Visit The Birthplace of Sake&Open a Barrel | 93 000,00 ¥

Itami Oimatsu Sake Brewery Party – Visit The Birthplace of Sake&Open a BarrelIn Japan, the lid of a sake barrel is broken open at special occasions or events in a ceremony called “Kagami-biraki.” This is to wish health and well-being at times of celebration and new beginnings. Kagami-biraki ceremonies are often conducted at weddings and New Year parties. Let’s celebrate with a “Kagami-biraki” experience and make some special memories of your time in Japan.

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3. Itami Oimatsu VIP Sake Tasting and Sampling Tour in the Oldest Brewery in Japan | 22 000,00 ¥

Itami Oimatsu VIP Sake Tasting and Sampling Tour in the Oldest Brewery in JapanIn Japan, the lid of a sake barrel is broken open at special occasions or events in a ceremony which is called “Kagami-biraki.” This is to wish health and well-being at times of celebration and new beginnings. Kagami-biraki ceremonies are often conducted at wedding ceremonies and New Year parties. Let’s celebrate with a Kagami-biraki experience and make some special memories of your time in Japan.

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4. Awaji Island Japanese Scents and Perfume Making – Japanese Incense Factory | 3 900,00 ¥

Awaji Island Japanese Scents and Perfume Making – Japanese Incense FactoryLet’s make senko, an incense stick, with our artisans!Around the 6th century, incense was introduced to Japan along with Buddhism. Why don’t you enjoy making incense in Awaji Island, which produces the most incense in Japan? Senko is a kind of incense and a long slender stick. We would like you try your hand at making an incense, which is very difficult even for artisans.

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