Weekly Sake Brewery Tour in Nishinomiya Lets You Sample Local Umeshu and More

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Starting again this year, from February 1 (Sat) to March 8 (Sun), six breweries in Nishinomiya City will hold weekly “Kura-biraki” open brewery events at each brewery (*^。^*)

We’ve written about this before: Nishinomiya Kura-biraki information

What’s different from the Kura-biraki events is that, through March 8, the antenna shops of the six sake breweries will be holding special tastings on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays under the title “Miyako-san’s Leisurely Sake Brewery Tour,” featuring “Yuzu Sake, Plum Wine, and Fresh Sake Comparisons.”

So if there’s a brewery you can’t make it to for Kura-biraki, why not stop by one of the antenna shops instead? They’re open every Saturday and Sunday!

It looks like there’s also an event like this for those aged 30 and under ↓

 

Here’s the location ↓ It looks like they’re also accepting applications for the Nishinomiya Sake Brewery Mini Tour (*^^)v

For details, please check the Nishinomiya Tourism Association’s Nishinomiya no Miyako-san: Leisurely Sake Brewery Tour ヽ(^o^)丿

Finally

It might be nice to take your time enjoying yuzu sake, plum wine, and fresh sake at the antenna shops, in a slightly different way from a full-fledged Kura-biraki event (*^^)v

Alcohol is only for those 20 and over! And when you drink, absolutely do not drive a car or motorcycle, and don’t ride a bicycle either!

It’s the season for fresh sake, so here’s hoping you have a delicious weekend (#^.^#)