【Price high to low】 Kanto in Factory tour
- Age 20~Age 99
- 3~4 hours
- 15:30
[Limited tour at a national cultural property that is not open to the public] Enjoy a special tour at the former Brewing Research Institute First Factory (Red Brick Sake Brewery), a national cultural property that is normally closed to the public, and enjoy sake manufacturing. Learn about the history of modernization. [Special tour of the Red Brick Sake Brewery] You can tour the Red Brick Sake Brewery and feel the depth of its history. Among them is the ``Hyakunen Sake Brewery Project,'' a project that aims to age sake for decades. The Red Brick Sake Brewery in Oji, Tokyo, was built in 1904 as part of the newly established Sake Brewing Research Institute, a facility where cutting-edge technology was used to support the modernization and evolution of sake production. It is the only place in Japan where technical development and training related to sake production have been held for 120 years, and it is considered the ``sacred place for sake brewing'' because people who aspire to become sake brewers learned here. After that, the research institute was moved outside of Tokyo, but the symbolic red brick sake brewery remained and was designated as a national cultural property in 2014. Since it is not normally open to the public, it remains a hidden gem of Tokyo. [Limited to this tour! Tasting of specially made new sake with commentary from the toji] (*) A toji is a person in charge of sake brewing at a sake brewery. A person with the qualifications of Touji and Kikisakeshi (Japanese sake sommelier) will introduce you to the best sake. Afterwards, we will host a sake tasting workshop where you will learn about the different types of sake and the stories behind their production. All of this takes place in the atmospheric old koji room inside the Red Brick Sake Brewery. [Introducing sake that can only be sampled here] You can also enjoy tasting Tokyo Port Brewing, which you won't find anywhere else. [Enjoy a wonderful pairing dinner with Japanese sake that focuses on fermented foods] This is a special menu that was newly developed by the chef for this tour and can only be enjoyed on this tour. The elegant restaurant serves special dinners based on Japanese fermented foods, paired with a variety of sake. [Plan contents] *Please select at the time of reservation. ① Tour + Sake tasting only (no dinner) ② Tour + Sake tasting + Sake pairing dinner All
- Age 6~Age 80
- 1~2 hours
- 10:00 / 12:30
We will respond with flexible course changes that can only be achieved by private reservations. Benefits for those who take a bath after the tour with the cooperation of "Narita Airport Hot Spring Sora-yu"! Free luggage storage, 24-hour parking, and weekday towel set. There is a free shuttle bus about 10 minutes from the airport. Whether you're arriving or departing on an international flight, domestic flight, or LCC, why not leave your suitcase and take a tour of this unexplored metropolitan station? From Narita Airport Terminal 2, take a free shuttle bus for about 10 minutes to Narita Airport Onsen Soranoyu, which is near Shibayama Chiyoda Station, the first stop on Japan's shortest railway line. If you have suitcases, etc., please leave your luggage at the luggage storage area on the 1st floor (with security chain). If you are driving, please park in the Sorayu parking lot and wait at the Sorayu bus stop. [Tour Points] - A short bus trip from Narita Airport Gate 6 to the outside of the airport - 3 minutes from Japan's shortest railway starting point "Shibayama Chiyoda Station" to the final stop "Higashi Narita Station", approximately 2.2 minutes away km ride - Transportation IC cards such as Suica cannot be used on this route, but if you have the ticket stamped as invalid at the station you get off at, it will become a souvenir with a date stamped on it. - Tour of Keisei's Higashi Narita Station, which opened as the first Narita Airport Station This location was renamed Higashi Narita Station in 1991 with the opening of the current Narita Airport Station. On the platform, the station name sign, old benches, advertisements, etc. from that time are still intact, and the lights are turned off, so it is also called the unexplored station in the city.・Visit the wide concourse that retains the vestiges of the Narita Airport Station era.You will also see the ceramic mural ``Gokusui Banquet,'' Gate 5, where inspections were once conducted, and the fenced-off area within the station premises.・From Higashi Narita Station, walk through a long tunnel with no windows and no visibility. It feels like walking through a 500 meter long time tunnel from the station where time stopped in 1991 to the present-day Airport Terminal 2 Station.・Narita Airport Hot Spring Sora-no-Yu is a hot spring facility that boasts an open-air bath with natural hot spring water from which you can see planes taking off and landing on Narita Airport's two runways on both sides, and the Japanese gardens at various locations are also a highlight. [Bonus]★By using Sora-Yu, you can leave your luggage and participate empty-handed.★If you are driving from the Tokyo metropolitan area, parking is free 24 hours a day if you use Sora-Yu. Hot water rental towel set (face towel + bath towel: 300 yen) free of charge *Bathing fees are at your own expense. There are various courses available, including 3-hour bathing on weekdays for adults of 1,000 yen, so please visit the Sora-no-Yu website.
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