Izayoi no Utage

All-you-can-drink 5 kinds of selected Sake.
There is no snack, it is available to bring your own favorite snack.
Reservation is not necessary, but they will give you a sake pottery cup only for those who pre-order (pay in advance at the ANAGURA).

This shop is Sake Culture Specialty Store, directly managed by “ISOKURA SAKE BREWERY” based in Ibaraki prefecture. Founded in 1868, they has been brewing sake for 150 years.
ANAGURA is a cave cellar made of lava carried from Mt. FUJI, which constantly holds a variety of their own sake, such as DAIGINJO, JUNMAI, and seasonal SAKE. They also have a large selection of SAKE pottery and OKAN tool (an item for warm sake), organic cookies and cakes made with SAKE, which are very popular.

And from time to time they sell several Japanese traditional crafts (such as traditional Japanese wardrobes, handmade Japanese lanterns, good luck cats called MANEKINEKO), which make the perfect Japanese souvenirs.

Shop Opening Hour

Sun to Tue: 11:00 a.m to 6:00 p.m.
Wed: closed (Holidays are opened)
Thu & Fri: 11:00 a.m to 6:00 p.m.
Sat: 11:00 a.m to 7:00 p.m.

DATE AND TIME

2018/12/24(Mon)

19:00 – 21:00

– You cannot go? Check out ichibansake Event Calendar

LOCATION

cave cellar ANAGURA

1F Morita Bldg., 2-2-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo

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Access

Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Asakusa Station Kaminarimon district gate exit 1(3 minutes)

Tobu Isezaki Line (Sky Tree Line) Asakusa Station North Exit(2 minutes)
Toei Subway Asakusa Line Asakusa Station A4 Exit(5 minutes)
Tsukuba Express Line Asakusa Station Exit A1(7 minutes)
Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Asakusa Station Kaminarimon district gate exit 1(3 minutes)

Participant Fee

¥2,500

Contact

anagura@isokura.jp

Web site

For more information visit, 日本酒文化専門店 窖(あなぐら) 

Tokyo Nihonshu-bu End Year Party

Tokyo Nihonshu-bu is a club for Sake enthusiasts. This end year party is available even no club member, anyone welcome. Food and drink area is non-smoking at the venue. You can participant with your favourite Sake. They offer you Sake quiz and Sake tasting competition. You will not get bored. You will meet 10-20 brands of selected Sake. Food is Kyushu cuisine. It will be exciting party. Get Ticket!

DATE AND TIME

2018/12/15(Sat)

18:30 – 23:00

Reception from 18:15.
18: 30 – 19: 00 will be the presentation time. This time is not drink alcohol.
Food in Part2 is light snack meal.

– You cannot go? Check out ichibansake Event Calendar

LOCATION

Gaien Umaya Shinanomachi

Tokyo, Shinjuku, Kasumigaokamachi, 14−1, 2F

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Access

2 minutes walk from JR Shinano-cho Station

About 5 minutes walk from Shinjuku Station

Ticket

Part1 + Part2 set (18:30 – 23:00) : ¥9,500

Part1 only (18:30 -21:00) : ¥6,500

Part2 only(21:00 – 23:00) : ¥4,500

Advance ticket Link

PassMarket

Web site

For more information visit, 日本酒ファンの集い『東京日本酒部 第二回忘年会』

Contact

hallotnb@gmail.com

Last year’s Pictures https://www.tokyosake.net/bounen2017/

Cheese and Sake @ Kurayoshi Yurakucho

Do you think sake is only go with Japanese Food? No, no no. Sake and cheese are pairing very very well. It’s UMAMI chemistry!

Basically, sake pairs naturally well with cheese because both contain lactic acid, also known as milk acid. In cheese, lactic acid contributes to the aromas and flavors, and guards against the growth of unwanted bacteria and molds. In sake, which is made with water, rice, yeast and a specific mold (koji), lactic acid adds a distinct creamy, buttery feel and a yogurt-like nose.

You can taste cheese and Sake at Kurayoshi Yurakucho on the 15th of December by 3,000 yen.

 

 

DATE AND TIME

2018/12/15(Sat)

13:00 – 22:30

– You cannot go? Check out ichibansake Event Calendar

LOCATION

Kurayoshi Yurakucho (No Smoking Establishment)

1-10-1 Yurakucho Chiyoda-ku Tokyo
Yurakucho Building BF1

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Access

1-minute walk from JR Yurakucho Station Hibiya Exit
2-minute walk from Toei Mita Line Hibiya Station Exit B1

Participant Fee

¥3,000
Reservation required
TEL: 03-6259-1859

Web site

For more information visit,  蔵よし Kurayoshi 有楽町