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Enjoy a casual sake tasting in the heart of Kabukicho. This experience is perfect for beginners, with a natural flow that guides you through the flavors. We've carefully selected 8 highly-rated sakes from all over Japan, including varieties you can only find here. Compare different styles and quickly discover your preferences.
The taste of sake varies greatly depending on the temperature and food it's paired with. Experience how the aroma, texture, and aftertaste change with traditional Japanese snacks. The experience concludes with a sweet amazake made from rice malt. This dessert-like finish ensures a satisfying first sake experience.

Find Your Taste in 1 Hour in Kabukicho
Located on the 2nd floor of Shinjuku Ale in the heart of Shinjuku Kabukicho. We start with relatively mild sakes, typically around 15-16% ABV, which are easy on the palate. Then, we gradually move to styles with more distinct aromas or body. This makes it easy for beginners to follow along. We'll point out key characteristics with each tasting, such as the initial aroma, the origin of sweetness and acidity, and the smoothness of the finish, making the differences between sakes much clearer.
You'll naturally refine your preferences during the tasting. Once you get a sense of whether you prefer a clean type or a rich, umami-packed type, choosing sake on future trips to Japan will be much more enjoyable.
Enhance the Flavor with Japanese Traditional Snack Pairing

Sake is great on its own, but it's even more fun when paired with food. This experience includes traditional Japanese snacks to compare how the same sake changes with different pairings.
For example, the sweetness of the sake may become more pronounced with salty or savory flavors, or the aroma may become cleaner. Conversely, a rich snack may enhance the body of the sake, making it fun to find your favorite pairings. Once you develop a sense for pairing sake with snacks, it will be easier to find combinations that suit you when you encounter sake in the future.
Sweet Finish with Amazake, A Pleasant Ending

Meeting Point :
Shinjuku Ale 2F
1F2F, 1 Chome-14-5 Kabukicho, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0021 Japan
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Operating Hours :
12:00 - 22:00
642-3 Kabira, Ishigaki, Okinawa 907-0453 일본


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