Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum
Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum
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Joseph L
12 bidrag
mar. 2025 • Alene
It was really amazing being able to see how storied the sake making process truly was. The sake for sampling was also divine.
Skrevet 21. mars 2025
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Philip G
Tristan da Cunha1 686 bidrag
feb. 2025 • Par
While getting here was a significant pain in the rear, I found this sake-producing neighborhood worth the hassle. The museum was fine, but I was more interested in the tasting. That was fun. A customer is handed a few coins to place into machines that provide a controlled pour into your included sake cup. A numbered sheet correlating with the numbered machines describes the ten sakes offered. A client is restricted to three tastes. With my wife and I, that was six tastes. Good enough. After tasting, the shop allowed me to purchase a small bottle of my favorite. That was fun, too.
Skrevet 21. februar 2025
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AmarilisVos
Jabbeke, Belgia2 657 bidrag
nov. 2024 • Familie
We visited this place on November 30th. You need to book a time slot for your visit online at least two days in advance. At the beginning of your visit you will receive a sake jar and three coins. After walking through the museum you can visit the inner courtyard and try three different flavors of sake with the three coins.
Skrevet 17. desember 2024
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Travellingdoc
London, UK13 676 bidrag
sep. 2024 • Par
A 20minutes train ride down from Kyoto centre or Gion stop.
There is an online booking platform in Japanese. Got the ticket booking and paid at arrival.
This sake museum offers an insight or the development of sake over the last 400years.
There is a 8 part video of the process of sake making unfortunately in Japanese.
There is then a sake tasting of three sakes as part of the entrance fee, with additional sake for 100yen.
There is also a sake cup as a souvenir. Part of the museum is shut and you get a postcard of the area.
Lastly a gift shop where you can buy the sake you have drunk at the tasting.
Also great value for money for 650yen.
Certainly Improves your understanding on sake!
There is an online booking platform in Japanese. Got the ticket booking and paid at arrival.
This sake museum offers an insight or the development of sake over the last 400years.
There is a 8 part video of the process of sake making unfortunately in Japanese.
There is then a sake tasting of three sakes as part of the entrance fee, with additional sake for 100yen.
There is also a sake cup as a souvenir. Part of the museum is shut and you get a postcard of the area.
Lastly a gift shop where you can buy the sake you have drunk at the tasting.
Also great value for money for 650yen.
Certainly Improves your understanding on sake!
Skrevet 9. september 2024
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dreamseaway
Tokyo, Japan8 703 bidrag
aug. 2024 • Alene
The laurel wreath museum of alcohol. They say it's 1637 years old, and there's a solid liquor liner, so I've reconsidered it.
Skrevet 8. august 2024
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akashi-rokuro
17 684 bidrag
jun. 2024 • Familie
The Gekkeikan Okura Memorial Museum is located in the corner where Gekkeikan was founded and retains the atmosphere of an old-fashioned sake brewery. If you look at the video inside the building, it is now a modern mass-production plant and there is a big gap. Admission is 600 yen and you will be given a counter and three coins when you enter the museum. The coins are used to compare the drinking of sake, and you can choose between 8 kinds of sake and 1 type of fruit sake. Three coins may not be enough for sake lovers, but you can buy an extra one for 100 yen each. For people who like sake but drive a car, etc., three coins can be exchanged for 180㎖ Japanese sake. And for those who can't drink sake at all, a coin can be exchanged for a bottle of 500 m2 of water. I don't like sake, so I didn't exchange it for water, I drank fruit wine with one coin and gave two to my companion. The water came directly from Sakamizu, which is still bubbling. I felt that 600 yen was a reasonable admission fee because I could take the Ochoko home with me. It was very interesting to learn about the history of laurel wreath.
Skrevet 7. august 2024
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andre g
3 bidrag
mar. 2024 • Venner
I went to the tour because of my friends so I did not know what to expect, you and Yuka were very friendly and I wish we could've talk more. I forgot to ask for your instagram at the end, but mine Is @gracia_andree if you want to add me.
It was a wonderful experience.
It was a wonderful experience.
Skrevet 5. mars 2024
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Mijoice
Singapore, Singapore41 bidrag
nov. 2023 • Par
Visited this famous Sake brewery after climbing Fushimi Inari which is a short subway ride of 2 stops.
Tickets are ¥600 inclusive of a sake souvenir cup and 3 sake sample token.
Informative video introduction to sake brewing in this area.
Follow by walking through the Exhibit of the various brewing equipment and materials.
Can drink the water used to brew sake in the garden courtyard well fountain.
Highlight of the tour was the sake sampling and explanation by the sake sommelier.
Each visitor get 3 sample tokens and can purchase more at ¥100 each if required.
Can purchase the sake at the well stocked store.
Tickets are ¥600 inclusive of a sake souvenir cup and 3 sake sample token.
Informative video introduction to sake brewing in this area.
Follow by walking through the Exhibit of the various brewing equipment and materials.
Can drink the water used to brew sake in the garden courtyard well fountain.
Highlight of the tour was the sake sampling and explanation by the sake sommelier.
Each visitor get 3 sample tokens and can purchase more at ¥100 each if required.
Can purchase the sake at the well stocked store.
Skrevet 17. november 2023
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y0semitesara
San Francisco, CA101 bidrag
okt. 2023 • Venner
This was a great start to our sake adventures in Fushimi. For a small admission fee, you receive entrance to the museum, a souvenir sake cup, and 3 self-serve sake tastings. The first two rooms of the museum are mostly about the sake company itself (a bit self-aggrandizing, but there are some interesting tidbits about the history and archaeology of the area), but the third room explains the process of making sake. We found this part to be the most interesting and very well done. You can skip the app, pretty much every sign includes an English translation. The museum itself is in a cute, rural neighborhood by a river - a nice change from the main areas of Kyoto.
Skrevet 21. oktober 2023
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nicchuw
Edinburgh, UK63 bidrag
jul. 2023 • Par
What a lovely little find.
The Gekkiekan Museum was a pleasant way to spend an hour or so.
They shared with us the history of the company, as well as the interesting process of making Japanese sake. You were given a souvenir sake cup and were able to taste 3 sakes at the end of the tour.
There was such a focus on including tourists and every sign had been translated into English. They also had a QR code tour with further information and Wi-Fi so you could access this without internet data.
The staff were so lovely and helpful. We were advised on the different sake types on offer and were helped when making the decisions of what to try. There is also a gift shop at the end with souvenirs and sake you can buy.
Overall we enjoyed spending some of our day here and found the information and experience very interesting.
The Gekkiekan Museum was a pleasant way to spend an hour or so.
They shared with us the history of the company, as well as the interesting process of making Japanese sake. You were given a souvenir sake cup and were able to taste 3 sakes at the end of the tour.
There was such a focus on including tourists and every sign had been translated into English. They also had a QR code tour with further information and Wi-Fi so you could access this without internet data.
The staff were so lovely and helpful. We were advised on the different sake types on offer and were helped when making the decisions of what to try. There is also a gift shop at the end with souvenirs and sake you can buy.
Overall we enjoyed spending some of our day here and found the information and experience very interesting.
Skrevet 22. juli 2023
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Hi Scott,
Enjoyed reading your review on the Gekkeikan Okra Sake Museum ! As we are considering doing this ourselves could you tell me how long we should allow in our itinerary to do the tour/tasting please. Also did you do the boat canal ride yourself - if so would you recommend it ?
Many thanks
Maria
Skrevet 17. juli 2018
300 Japanese yen (about US$3). All visitors (except the person under the age of 20) can get a small bottle of Sake as a souvenir. This is also included in the entrance.
Skrevet 15. november 2016
Hello do you have to pre book for sake tasting? My husband and i are coming in april 2017
Skrevet 19. oktober 2016
No you don't have to pre book for Sake Tasting. The Tour includes the Sake Tasting.
Skrevet 20. oktober 2016
My T. N
Oslo, Norge
Is Gekkeikan open on sundays? It only says the time of the day, not if it is closed on any days of the week. Is it safe to assume that it is open everyday?
Skrevet 13. januar 2016
If Sunday isn't a national holiday it is safe to assume they are open.
Skrevet 15. januar 2016
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