Yokkaichi City is blessed with pure waters gushing from countless wells fed by the Suzuka Mountains from where, in colder months, the winter wind “Suzuka Oroshi” blows down from the peaks, it’s the perfect place for brewing sake. ITO Shuzou Co., Ltd. is one of the city’s six sake breweries, and its main brand is “UZUME,” named after a Japanese mythological goddess.
They offer a guided tour inside the brewery. Visitors can experience making nihonshu during the brewing season from late October to mid-December. You can choose whether you would like to take part in whole brewing process, or just one part. The finished sake is labeled with the names of all people who helped make it.
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