Join a tour led by a certified International Sake Sommelier and experience the amazing diversity of Japanese sake! Taste a wide range of styles, each with its own unique flavor, including a rare sake that cannot be found outside Japan.
Learn insider tips on pairing sake with food, and by the end of the tour, you’ll feel confident ordering sake in Japanese taverns like a local!
We are going to meet up in Shinjuku area, talking about a bit of Shinjuku.
At the meeting spot, I will talk about Shinjuku 3 Chome area
As soon as we arrive the sake bar, Which is right nest to Louis Vuitton Shinjuku, I will serve you ALL different types of sake. I will tell you what I feel from each Sake.
Also, I'm going to tell you about which type of sake is good for warm, cold or room temperature and explain the meaning of what are written on the label of a bottle, which makes you understand sake type and taste much more!
I hand in a basic sake document, so you can review this whenever you like!
I give you a hint of which sake is good for eating a different type of Japanese foods.
I will talk about Kabukicho in Shinkuju on the tour as well.
On the tour, I will talk about not only Sake, but night life in Tokyo, Golden Gai.
Meet at Exit B2, which is across from "ISETAN". Please go to ground level.
I will send you detail one day before the tour day.
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Tokyo Skytree is the tallest tower in Japan and the second tallest freestanding structure in the world. It offers breathtaking views of the city.
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Tokyo Station, Shinjuku Station
Tokyo Station Bus Terminal, Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal
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