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.