What other travelers are saying about Kirin Fuji Gotemba Distillery
We've been travelling through Japan for two months and one of the few whisky bottles I bought was one from Kirin Fuji Gotemba. It made me want to go to the distillery. The tour was organized very well, we had an earpiece with English audio while walking through the distillery and at the end a tasting. Some outstanding whisky's and you had the possibility to buy whisky's that you can only buy there.
Definitely recommend it when you're in the neighbourhood or even a little trip from Tokyo.
really enjoy the guided tour today :)
although I don't understand Japanese, I was provided a machine that explains each step throughout the tour, the tour guide is very kind & gave me English translation of key information. Highly recommended this tour if you pass by Gotemba, an eye-opening journey ❤️
Visiting the Kirin Fuji Gotemba Distillery was a fantastic experience! As a fan of Japanese whisky, this was a must-visit, and it didn’t disappoint.
Upon arrival, the staff greeted us and asked if we drove there. If you’re the driver, they’ll give you a wristband to indicate that you’re not allowed to drink any alcohol during the tour or tasting. It’s a thoughtful system to ensure safety, so drinkers, take note—plan accordingly or "ACT" accordingly!
The distillery offers a great selection of whiskies, including some exclusive Mt. Fuji whiskies at reasonable prices. The whisky tasting session was a highlight, allowing us to sample some of their finest offerings.
Overall, it’s a wonderful place for whisky enthusiasts or anyone interested in learning more about Japanese whisky. Highly recommend for a unique and enjoyable experience! 🥃🗻✨
Well planned tour in the factory. The translator machine only offer english. For Mandarin speaker got brochure to refer. We took the free bus to the distillery. After the tour, you still have around 20mins to purchase the items in their mini shop.
The (Japanese only) guided tour was excellent as the guide was very knowledgeable and the tasting was enjoyable.
They take drink driving very seriously and will call the police on you if you plan to drink any amount and drive. (They warned you no less than six times during registration and again at the tasting room)
Reservations must be made online and can only be booked up to 5 weeks in advance. Online bookings are accepted until 30 minutes before the start of your desired tour. If you are under 20 years old, you cannot make a reservation alone and must apply with someone over 20 years old. The tour costs 500 yen per person, which you pay on arrival at a machine next to the reception.
The guided tours are conducted in Japanese only. However, English brochures and audio guides are available for international visitors to follow along during the tour. Some sources indicate that English audio devices may be provided, though the primary tour commentary remains in Japanese.
Yes, children can participate in the tours. Children under 19 can participate for free, while the standard tour fee of 500 yen applies to adults. However, for safety and hygiene reasons in the factory, visitors who are not feeling well (with fever, diarrhea, or other symptoms) should refrain from visiting.
The distillery shop is open from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM. Tours run from 10:30 AM to 2:10 PM (last tour), with tours starting every 30 minutes and lasting approximately 70 minutes. The facility is closed on Mondays (or the following day if Monday is a public holiday), during New Year's holidays, and on equipment maintenance days.
Several areas are accessible without reservations and free of charge, including the distillery shop, Kirin's Forest area, the observation deck offering views of Mount Fuji, and a paid tasting corner. The distillery shop features limited-edition products and distillery exclusives. There's also a Mount Fuji observation deck on the roof that's worth visiting if weather conditions permit clear views.