What is HAKUTSURUGINZA STYLE?

Hakutsuru Sake Brewing has been brewing sake in the Higashinada area of Kobe? since its founding over 270 years ago. At HAKUTSURU GINZA STYLE, we have held various seminars on Japanese sake since 2006 with the aim of presenting lifestyle information on sake from Ginza, one of the leading trendsetting areas in the world. We communicate the appeal of sake to a broader range of people through sake brewery tours at our facility licensed for test brewing, and presentation of new ways to enjoy sake. On the roof of this building, we cultivate

What is HAKUTSURUGINZA STYLE?

Hakutsuru Sake Brewing has been brewing sake in the Higashinada area of Kobe? since its founding over 270 years ago. At HAKUTSURU GINZA STYLE, we have held various seminars on Japanese sake since 2006 with the aim of presenting lifestyle information on sake from Ginza, one of the leading trendsetting areas in the world. We communicate the appeal of sake to a broader range of people through sake brewery tours at our facility licensed for test brewing, and presentation of new ways to enjoy sake. On the roof of this building, we cultivate

  • *Please be aware that tours of HAKUTSURU GINZA STYLE and the Hakutsuru Ginza Sky Farmstead are not available to the general public. /li>
  • *Media representatives wishing to tour the facility should address inquiries to Mr. Nishida at the Public Relations Office, General Affairs and Personnel Division, Hakutsuru Sake Brewing (Tel. 078-822-8901).

Seminars

To receive the latest seminar information, please inquire by e-mail via the following link.

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Hakutsuru Ginza Sky Farmstead

For rooftop greening and dietary education...We are growing rice on the rooftop of our building in Ginza. The Hakutsuru Ginza Sky Farmstead Project, started in 2007.
For details, please proceed from here.
*Available in Japanese only.

Hakutsuru Ginza Sky Farmstead

Access

HAKUTSURU GINZA STYLE
Hakutsuru Bldg. 7F
5-12-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

  • -1 min. walk from Higashi-ginza Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and the Toei Asakusa Line (exit A1)
  • -5 min. walk from Ginza Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Marunouchi Line
  • -10 min. walk from JR Yurakucho Station
Access Map

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