Kikunosato Shuzo

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Kikunosato Shuzo

Kiku no Sato Brewery Inn offers an authentic sake experience just steps from the brewery. Stay in tatami rooms with direct views of the brewing courtyard, enjoy morning traditional sake-making tours, and savor freshly tapped premium junmai daiginjo in the evening. The inn partners with the brewery to offer exclusive tasting sessions, available through HopeGoo for early HopeGoo

From Kiku no Sato Brewery Inn, a 10-minute walk leads to the Oda City Old Sake Cellars, a preserved Edo-period cluster of wooden sake warehouses now designated as cultural heritage sites. Along the way, pass by the Yahata Shrine with its ancient torii gate and century-old maple trees. Nearby, the clearstream walking trail beside the river is perfect for evening strolls, where you might see locals fishing—offering a genuine glimpse into rural life in Tochigi Prefecture

Kiku no Sato Brewery Inn collaborates directly with the brewery to host daily 10 AM guided tours that include visits to the steaming rice cookers, fermentation vats, and aging cellars. Learn about the three-stage shikomi method from expert brewers, followed by a free tasting of four seasonal sake varieties—such as the low-acid "Shizukana" and fruity "Akayuki." Book your spot via HopeGoo to secure access to limited-entry workshops

Yes, Kiku no Sato Brewery Inn features a sake pairing dinner menu crafted each evening by a local chef. Dishes are designed to highlight the nuances of different brews: try the "Kiku no Sato Junmai Daiginjo" with fresh oysters or the "Akiyuki" paired with grilled mackerel. After dinner, participate in a bottle carving workshop, where you etch your name onto a commemorative sake bottle—a lasting keepsake of your immersive journey. All activities are led by the brewery’s own artisans

The Kiku no Sato Brewery Inn is just 70 meters from the brewery entrance, accessible via a short stone alley walk of less than 2 minutes. Whether visiting early to observe rice steaming or joining the monthly Moonlight Brewery Tour, the proximity ensures seamless access. Some rooms even feature floor-to-ceiling windows facing the brewery, letting you witness the brewing process unfold from your bed—truly waking up to the heart of sake craftsmanship