Discover why Takayama is regarded as one of Japan’s most respected sake towns on a short yet immersive tasting experience. Once home to more than 50 breweries over 300 years ago, Takayama became a major sake-producing center thanks to its cold winters, pure mountain water, and generations of craftsmanship. Today, only a few breweries remain, continuing these traditions.
On this guided visit to a historic local brewery, you’ll learn how sake is made—from ingredients and fermentation to the regional characteristics that influence flavor—in a clear, approachable way suitable for both beginners and seasoned sake fans. You’ll then taste five carefully selected local sakes, learning to identify differences in aroma, flavor, and texture, and gaining a deeper appreciation of what makes Takayama’s sake unique.
Designed to be relaxed and easy to fit into your schedule, this experience is ideal for travelers with limited time, first-time sake drinkers, or anyone seeking an authentic cultural moment without joining a long tour.