You can walk through and see the sake process, then you get to taste sakes that are imported in the gift shop. No pressure to buy, a nice place to visit but also a quick visit, maybe 20-30 minutes.

You can walk through and see the sake process, then you get to taste sakes that are imported in the gift shop. No pressure to buy, a nice place to visit but also a quick visit, maybe 20-30 minutes.
Great tasting Sake and we even took a fun Sushi making class here too
Very interesting tour and tastings. Can't wait to go back. Koi ponds add to the beautiful building, too.
All sake made in the USA appears to be made on the West Coast so when I setup my agenda for my next vacation, I tried to hit any sake facility I could. Image my delight when I found Gekkeikan had a tour and a tasting room.
After all my planning, I have to say that I was disappointed that...
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