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Funasaka Sake Brewery
Funasaka Sake Brewery
Funasaka Sake Brewery
Funasaka Sake Brewery
Takayama

Funasaka Sake Brewery

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Last updated Apr 1, 2026

Funasaka Sake Brewery stands as one of Takayama's most distinctive sake producers, with operations spanning over 200 years since its founding at the end of the Edo period. Located in the historic Sanmachi Suji district along the Miyagawa River, the brewery has preserved its original building structure for nearly two centuries, maintaining its place as an integral part of Hida Takayama's cultural landscape. The brewery's name is easily recognizable by the traditional cedar ball hanging above its entrance, a hallmark of Japanese sake production.

The brewery operates under three key principles: production, tasting, and purchasing, positioning itself as a comprehensive "sake theme park" rather than a simple manufacturing facility. Funasaka produces its sake using pristine spring water from the Hida Mountain Range in the Japanese Alps and high-quality Hidahomare rice, one of Japan's premier sake-brewing rice varieties. The region's cold winters and significant temperature variations between day and night create ideal conditions for sake fermentation. The brewery crafts multiple varieties including ginjo, junmai, and honjozo styles, each offering distinct flavor profiles from delicate and fruity to rich and full-bodied. Premium offerings include Daiginjo Yotsuboshi and the flagship Miyamagiku junmai ginjo, known for its umami and subtle sweetness.

Visitors can explore the brewing facilities through guided tours that reveal traditional sake-making techniques passed down through generations. The tour includes access to the manufacturing floor where chief brewers monitor fermentation using their five senses, adjusting processes based on sound, temperature, and visual cues. Tasting experiences form a central attraction, with a unique coin-operated vending machine system allowing guests to sample multiple varieties.

Visitors purchase tokens for approximately 200 yen per tasting and can expect to spend around 1,200 yen to try the full selection. Traditional masu (square wooden measuring cups) are available for tastings, which guests can keep as souvenirs. The facility includes Sakagura BAR, a modern-style tasting bar, and a renovated restaurant serving Hida beef paired with local sake. The direct sales store stocks not only sake bottles but also Japanese liqueurs flavored with yuzu and plum, sake-based cosmetics including face masks and body soaps, and regional food products.

The brewery is approximately a 12-minute walk from JR Takayama Station. Visitors should exit the station, head south on Route 158, then turn left onto Kamisannomachi Street. Entry to the brewery and shop is free, with costs only for tastings and purchases. From major cities, travelers can reach Takayama via the JR Tokaido-Sanyo Shinkansen to Nagoya Station, then transfer to the JR Hida-go train, with total journey time approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes from Nagoya.


Hours
Sunday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Monday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Phone
+81 577-32-0016
Website
www.funasaka-shuzo.co.jp


Overview

Address
105 Kamisannomachi, Takayama, Gifu 506-0846, Japan

Hours

Sunday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Monday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM

Phone

+81 577-32-0016

Website

www.funasaka-shuzo.co.jp

Traveler reviews

We stumbled upon this stall and really enjoyed the sake-tasting experience. For ¥1,000, we received 10 tokens, which we used to purchase a tasting cup and sample a variety of sake. The staff were friendly, welcoming, and happy to explain the different options. It was a fun and unique way to discover local sake, and we had a great time trying different varieties.
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Nelson Choo
Jun 8, 2026
Not sure what was more fun - roaming around the brewery with a small sake cup with coins in hand or just the excitement of seeing so many sake machines and not knowing which one to select. Visited with a travel group and were given 3 coins each by the third coin we all realised we need more coins. A simple maching insert yens and get coins- I need that machine at home along with the sake dispensers. My favourite was number 39 as it was strong but the bottle label had samurai picture on it, more like fighting me not to have more 😂 the lemon and plum were excellent too. After all the purchase we sat in their open garden with a candle light and relaxed after all the excitement we had with just a small sake cup. It was a fun evening, can't wait to visit again on another trip to Japan.
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Mallika Jamy
Dec 15, 2025
Such a fun tasting experience at Funasaka Brewery. They served a great variety of sake, and we loved that you can bring the sake tasting cup home as a souvenir. We visited two breweries in Takayama, and this one ended up being our favorite. We especially loved the Reirin Daiginjo and the gold umeshu. There was also the three-coin tasting option, sorry we forgot the exact name, but it was quite strong and definitely something to sip slowly instead of gulping. Still very enjoyable if you like bolder flavors. The gentleman managing the tasting area was very friendly and helpful, patiently explaining things and making the experience even more pleasant. We actually came back again because they have such a good selection of souvenirs, and we could not resist getting the Funasaka wooden cup to bring home. Highly recommended if you are in Takayama and want a relaxed but memorable sake experience.
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Irene Mariska P.A.
Jan 14, 2026
Very interesting sake brewery where you can also pay to taste sake You buy a small cup off a machine and purchase coins to taste various sakes. The cup is tiny and portions aren’t much but enough for a sip of the flavours. My favourite was the yuzu sake close to the exit door, ended up buying a bottle home
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Kevin KW
Nov 3, 2025
You’d have to buy a sake cup for 500 yen each to be able to taste at least 12 kinds of sake. They limit to 1 serving each kind per person so better fill that cup up if you want 😄 The place is quite small so if there are a lot of people who would want to have sake tasting, it gets crowded. Good thing when we went, people are considerate that after getting their firsf round, they move at the end of the line again to have their 2nd serving or so, so that the people in queue will just be moving. Nice experience at Takayama.
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Explorer Rachelle
Dec 20, 2025

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Hirata Sake Brewery

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Colorful, ornate Japanese festival floats decorated with gold, red, and intricate patterns are surrounded by green trees, set against a bright blue sky and modern buildings in the background.

Autumn Takayama Festival (Hachiman Matsuri)

Stone steps lead to a traditional Japanese wooden gate surrounded by white walls, lush green trees, and blue sky, creating a serene temple entrance.

Koryuzan Sogenji Temple

A spacious museum gallery with glass display cases containing various artifacts, wide walkways, informational signs, and a bulletin board with papers and images near the entrance. The area is well-lit with overhead lights.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Entry to the brewery and shop is completely free. Sake tastings operate on a token system where you purchase coins for approximately 200 yen each, allowing you to sample different varieties from their vending machine. To try the full selection, expect to spend around 1,200 yen. The traditional masu wooden cups used for tasting can be kept as souvenirs at no additional charge.

The brewery is open daily from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM year-round. However, sake tasting sessions have specific hours: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. You can visit the shop and facilities anytime during opening hours, but plan your visit within these windows if you want to sample their sake.

The brewery is located at 105 Kamisannomachi in the historic Sanmachi Suji district, approximately a 12-minute walk from JR Takayama Station. Exit the station and head south on Route 158, then turn left onto Kamisannomachi Street. The brewery is easily identifiable by the traditional cedar ball hanging above its entrance.

Funasaka uses pristine spring water from the Hida Mountain Range in the Japanese Alps and premium Hidahomare rice, one of Japan's finest sake-brewing rice varieties. The region's cold winters and significant day-night temperature variations create ideal fermentation conditions. The brewery maintains traditional methods spanning over 200 years, with brewers monitoring fermentation using their five senses rather than modern automation. Their flagship Miyamagiku junmai ginjo and premium Daiginjo Yotsuboshi are particularly renowned.

Visitors can take guided tours of the brewing facilities to see traditional sake-making techniques in action. The complex includes Sakagura BAR, a modern tasting bar, and a renovated restaurant serving Hida beef paired with local sake. The direct sales store offers not just sake bottles but also Japanese liqueurs flavored with yuzu and plum, sake-based cosmetics including face masks and body soaps, and various regional food products.