[Shinjuku Kabukicho]  - Tasting and Comparison of 8 Types of Japanese Sake at Shinjuku Ale KABUKICHO
[Shinjuku Kabukicho]  - Tasting and Comparison of 8 Types of Japanese Sake at Shinjuku Ale KABUKICHO
[Shinjuku Kabukicho]  - Tasting and Comparison of 8 Types of Japanese Sake at Shinjuku Ale KABUKICHO
[Shinjuku Kabukicho]  - Tasting and Comparison of 8 Types of Japanese Sake at Shinjuku Ale KABUKICHO
[Shinjuku Kabukicho]  - Tasting and Comparison of 8 Types of Japanese Sake at Shinjuku Ale KABUKICHO
[Shinjuku Kabukicho]  - Tasting and Comparison of 8 Types of Japanese Sake at Shinjuku Ale KABUKICHO
[Shinjuku Kabukicho]  - Tasting and Comparison of 8 Types of Japanese Sake at Shinjuku Ale KABUKICHO
[Shinjuku Kabukicho]  - Tasting and Comparison of 8 Types of Japanese Sake at Shinjuku Ale KABUKICHO

[Shinjuku Kabukicho] - Tasting and Comparison of 8 Types of Japanese Sake at Shinjuku Ale KABUKICHO

[Shinjuku Kabukicho]  - Tasting and Comparison of 8 Types of Japanese Sake at Shinjuku Ale KABUKICHO
[Shinjuku Kabukicho]  - Tasting and Comparison of 8 Types of Japanese Sake at Shinjuku Ale KABUKICHO
[Shinjuku Kabukicho]  - Tasting and Comparison of 8 Types of Japanese Sake at Shinjuku Ale KABUKICHO
[Shinjuku Kabukicho]  - Tasting and Comparison of 8 Types of Japanese Sake at Shinjuku Ale KABUKICHO
[Shinjuku Kabukicho]  - Tasting and Comparison of 8 Types of Japanese Sake at Shinjuku Ale KABUKICHO
[Shinjuku Kabukicho]  - Tasting and Comparison of 8 Types of Japanese Sake at Shinjuku Ale KABUKICHO
[Shinjuku Kabukicho]  - Tasting and Comparison of 8 Types of Japanese Sake at Shinjuku Ale KABUKICHO
[Shinjuku Kabukicho]  - Tasting and Comparison of 8 Types of Japanese Sake at Shinjuku Ale KABUKICHO

Experience details

Not Included
  • Bottled drinks Additional food and drinks Transportation to the meeting point
Meeting Point

・Please come at your reserved time. (If there is a significant delay, you may not be able to participate in the experience.)
Shinjuku Ale

Venue Address

新宿区歌舞伎町1-14-5

Provided by

株式会社バンクリ(新宿エール)

Schedule
  • 1 to 2 hours
  • 1時間

Description

Do you like sake? This experience allows you to compare 8 carefully selected types of sake that can only be tasted in Japan. First, let's learn a little about sake. Let's start by trying sake with low alcohol content. The average alcohol content of sake is 15-16%. Some sake is lower, while others are higher. Another feature of sake is that it is easy to pair with food, whether it is sweet or dry, or at a certain temperature. Enjoy the pairing with snacks. The last glass is sweet sake, which can be enjoyed as a dessert.・Gakki Masamune Junmai Sake Junjo (Fukushima Prefecture) Junmai sake with an excellent balance of juicy sweetness and acidity ・Tamanohikari Junmai Daiginjo (Kyoto Prefecture) A strong flavor, yet smooth on the throat ・Sharaku Junmai Daiginjo (Fukushima Prefecture) A fruity aroma in the mouth ・Dainanai Junmai Kimoto Dashiwari (Fukushima Prefecture) A mellow, well-balanced sake with a pleasant umami and acidity on the aftertaste ・Kudoki Jouzu Junmai Ginjo (Yamagata Prefecture) A gorgeous, fruity aroma ・Oze no Yukidoke Junmai Daiginjo Mizore Sake (Oze no Yukidoke) ... Fresh, fruity, and juicy in taste ・Seiai (Blue Ao) ... A mysterious indigo color created by adding blue natural herbs to Junmai Ginjo sake ・Amazake (Sweet sake) ... Koji amazake, so nutritious that it is called a "drinkable IV drip," was a summer drink that was popular with people of all ages and genders during the Edo period.