Roppongi's annual craft sake week


🍶Transportation guide - Take the Hibiya Line in Tokyo and get off at Roppongi. It will take about 3-4 minutes to reach the event venue.

🍶Event Background- This event was initiated by Hidetoshi Nakata, who visited more than 400 sake breweries and deeply believed in the depth and potential of sake. This year's event is in April☺️

🍶Activity fee - I pre-purchased the ticket on the travel website, and I can also buy it on site. The fee is the same, 3600 yen, including a sake cup and 11 activity coins. The charge for each cup of sake is about eight to 10 coins. Of course, some will be more expensive, ranging from a few dozen yuan to $100 Hong Kong dollars per cup of sake. It feels really expensive in Japan~ I personally think the sake cup is very exquisite~ There are also many singing performances on site, including my favorite Jazz. The singers performing are very stage-like, and it is worth the ticket price☺️

🍶Sake- The sommeliers at each stall are very enthusiastic. I even took photos with them. In addition to the stalls, there are also some waiters in the venue who will bring sake to help you refill your drink. Of course, they are also charged.

🍶Food and restaurants- There were many well-known restaurants participating in the event and their original menus. I ordered a fusion Thai beef dish, which seemed to have internal organs mixed in it🫣 Fortunately, I could still accept it ~ The plating was very beautiful, but because it was a large-scale event, disposable paper plates were used.

🍶Shopping Guide - Roppongi Hills is a very nice shopping mall, it is quite high-end, and there is also an area with more cartoon products. I saw Crayon Shin-chan, which is very cute, and there are also Doraemon red bean paste buns~ There is also an art gallery on top of this place, the fee is not expensive, it should be about HK$100, it seems that you can see the beautiful scenery of Roppongi area, but I didn’t go up to visit it because of limited time~.


#Sign up for a hotel test sleeper #Roppongi #Sake #Japan #Hidetoshi Nakata #RoppongiHills

Post by 曼迪bb | Jun 8, 2023

Related Travel Moments

Most Popular Travel Moments