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Imada Shoten
This is a long-established liquor store with over 100 years of history, carrying sake from all over Japan. They also offer tastings of local sake, making it easy to stop by and enjoy.
Enjoy a Sake Tasting Experience Featuring 4 Types of Sake
The Japanese sake tasting experience offers four types of sake, tailoring recommendations based on guests' preferences, providing suitable snacks to complement the sake, and offering souvenirs to take home. For guests with children, the establishment also provides snacks and games to enjoy, ensuring a family-friendly environment while parents learn about Japanese sake.
Due to the store's century-long history, guests will have the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Japanese sake, appreciating the rich cultural and traditional aspects that have been preserved and passed down through generations.
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Hotel:
MIMARU Tokyo Station East
Country/region:
Japan
Taste Japanese Sake and Grilled Senbei at a 100-Year-Old Liquor Shop!
We visited Imada Shoten, which has been in business for over 100 years. In addition to sake from all over Japan, the shop also sells snacks and candy. In the past, Imada Shoten has collaborated with MIMARU Tokyo STATION EAST to sell sake and held sake-drinking comparison events in the lobby, but this was the first time we participated in a rice cracker hand-baking experience. The shop also offers sake drinking comparisons and a rice cracker hand-baking experience like this time, so not only adults but also children can enjoy themselves here. The shop is currently owned by the son of the fourth generation, but there is also a powerful landlady, so you can enjoy communication even if you don't speak Japanese! It is a very valuable and enjoyable experience, so let's recommend it to our guests!
Conveniently located one train ride away from Ginza, Tsukiji and Ueno without any transfers.Within walking distance of Nihonbashi, a center of Japanese culture, and Ningyocho, a traditional downtown area.
Only a 4-minute walk to Tokyo City Air Terminal (T-CAT) which features direct buses to major airports. Head to Tokyo Skytree® or Shibuya straight from Suitengumae Station.
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