Get to Know Japanese Sake! Restaurants and Bars in Tokyo that Serve Delicious Sake

What's Sake?

A defining characteristic of sake is its complex categorization based on the ingredients used, rice polishing/milling ratio, and brewing method. In Japan, each sake brewery guards its own secret recipe that has been handed down through several generations. The chief brewers are called the "Toji", and the other skilled brewers are called the "Kurabito." The road to becoming a Toji is difficult, and one has to hold the Grade 1 CSP (Certified Sake Professional) certification to even be considered. Sake made by the most skillful technicians are said to characterize Japan itself, filled with a painstakingly crafted, delicate flavor.
Types of Sake
Ginjo Sake
Daiginjo Sake
Junmai Sake
Honjozo Sake
Namazake
The Taste of Sake
1. MYSH Sake Bar (Shibuya)


MYSH sake bar
Closed: None
Average price: [Dinner] 5,000 JPY / [Lunch] 1,000 JPY
Access: 5 minutes walk from the exit No.13 of Shibuya Station
Address: 2F, New Art Bldg., 5-30-3, Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
2. Minami Aoyama Hifumi (Gaiemmae)


Minami Aoyama Hifumi
Closed: None
Average price: [Dinner] 6,000 JPY / [Lunch] 1,000 JPY
Access: A three-minute walk from Gaienmae Station. Take Exit 1a, turn left at Francfranc, and you will come across the restaurant while walking down the hill.
Address: B1F Cattleya Building, 3-2-3 Minamiaoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo (Map)
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3. Washubar Kuri (Ginza)


Washubar Kuri
Closed: None
Average price: [Dinner] 4,000 JPY
Access: Five minute walk from Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Hibiya Line & Marunouchi Line Ginza Station
Address: 2F Toni Bldg., 6-4-15 Ginza , Chuo-ku, Tokyo (Map)
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4. Shusaron (Shinagawa)


Shusaron
[Saturday, Sunday, public holiday, day before public holiday] normally 15:00 to 00:00 (last order 23:30) last order for food 23:00
Closed: None
Average price: [Dinner] 4,000 JPY
Access: Three minute walk from JR Keihin Tohoku Line, Tokaido Line, Yamanote Line, Yokosuka Line & Keihin rapid Line Shinagawa Station
Address: Keikyu Shopping Plaza Wing Takanawa WEST 2F, 4-10-18 Takanawa , Minato-ku, Tokyo
5. Sake no Daimasu Kaminarimon Branch (Asakusa)


Sake no Daimasu Kaminarimon Branch
[Saturday, Sunday, National Holidays] 12:00 pm - 11:30 pm
Closed: Tuesday
Average price: [Dinner] 2,000 JPY / [Lunch] 1,000 JPY
Access: A 30 second walk off the side of the back of Kaminari-mon. Take the side street next to the police box, then take the first right after that and you should see it.
Address: 1-2-8 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
6. Meishu Center Ochanomizu branch (Ochanomizu)


Meishu Center Ochanomizu branch
[Sunday] 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm (Food L.O. 6:00 pm, Drink L.O. 6:45 pm)
Closed: Monday
Average price: [Dinner] 3,000 JPY / [Lunch] 1,000 JPY
Access: 5 minutes walk from JR [Ochanomizu Station] / 5 minutes walk from [Tokyo Metro Ochanomizu Station] / 10 minutes walk from JR [Akihabara Station]
Address: 1F, Lions Plaza Ochanomizu, 1-2-12 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
7. Nurukan Sato Ginza Branch (Ginza)


Nurukan Sato Ginza Branch
[Friday, Day Before National Holiday] 5:00 pm - 4:00 am (L.O. 3:00 am)
Closed: Sunday
Average price: 7,000 JPY
Address: 8-2, Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Disclaimer: All information is accurate at time of publication.
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