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Nara Afternoon Sake Brewery Tour (Tastings Included)
After meeting Nara’s friendly deer and visiting the Great Buddha, why not complete your day with a local sake experience? This tour is designed for travelers who want to enjoy Nara in a deeper and more memorable way. Through tasting sake in 2 breweries and 1 liquor shop, you will discover the history, traditions, and local stories behind this ancient city—and the people who have helped keep its culture alive. Relax, drink, learn, and enjoy Nara from a different perspective. Known as the birthplace of modern sake brewing techniques developed by temple monks centuries ago, Nara offers a unique connection between sake, history, and culture. This is a perfect experience for anyone who wants to add something fun, authentic, and delicious to their day in Nara.
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Nara Todaiji Lazy Bird Walking Tour
The ancient capital of Nara, older than even Kyoto, is easily reached by train from Osaka or Kyoto. The enormous Main Hall of Todai-ji Temple with its Great Buddha inside, the deer park where you can feed crackers to the semi-wild deer, everything is more laid-back and quieter than Kyoto with much fewer tourists. Stroll through the vast temple grounds and back into the city where the tour takes you to a typical Izakaya standing bar to try some local sake and food. A wonderful way to spend a leisurely afternoon!
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Nara: Sake Tasting Tour at the Birthplace of Japanese Sake
Step beyond the typical sake experience and dive into the birthplace of Japanese sake—Nara, where tradition began over a thousand years ago in the quiet halls of Buddhist temples. This isn’t just a tasting tour—it’s a cultural immersion into the origins of Japan’s sacred drink. You’ll visit four unique locations, including working breweries and a historic sake shop tucked inside old Naramachi, sampling a wide range of styles—from crisp and dry to rich and mellow. Along the way, your expert guide will share stories of monks, master brewers (tōji), and regional flavors, helping you understand the heart and history behind every sip. With personalized insight, direct access to local producers, and the atmosphere of Nara’s timeless streets, this tour offers more than sake—it delivers a deep connection to Japanese heritage. Whether you're a sake connoisseur or just sake-curious, this tour is the perfect blend of taste, tradition, and discovery. Kanpai, and welcome to where it all began.
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Naramachi walking tour held only on weekends
[Opening in 2025. Currently available at a special price] This tour is held only on Fridays and Saturdays. Your guide is a local resident who has lived in the area for 20 years and loves history and fun. Let’s explore the hidden history preserved in the cityscape together. Minor changes including starting time are welcome! Please let your guide know your requests in advance. In the down town area, you can try some street food or enjoy a couple of dishes and drinks at an izakaya. In the Naramachi area, join a table tea ceremony in a serene setting. Once you’ve found your inner peace by the tea ceremony, take a tour inside a traditional Japanese house. Then, enjoy a sake tasting at one of the area’s historic breweries. Finally, (unless you're completely drunk), let’s take some fun photos while wearing traditional Japanese costumes.
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