"Kubota" is Asahi Shuzo's flagship sake brand, recognized nationally and internationally, available in grades ranging from standard to premium daiginjo (highly polished rice sake).
Yes. Tours require advance reservation and typically cost 500 to 1,500 yen including tasting, though policies vary and should be confirmed when booking.
Tour the production facilities observing rice polishing, steaming, fermentation, and aging processes. Participate in guided tastings of Asahi Shuzo products, particularly Kubota varieties, and purchase bottles at the brewery shop.
Tours may be conducted primarily in Japanese, though English materials or interpretation may be available depending on arrangements. Confirm language options when making reservations.
Nearby attractions include the Nagaoka War Damage Museum, Yamamoto Isoroku Memorial Hall, and Yahiko Shrine. Niigata's sake brewery trail allows visiting multiple producers in the region.