Meet at Imazu Station on the Hanshin Line to kick off an experience that combines the elegance of Japanese craftsmanship with Nishinomiya's sake culture. This tour showcases two local treasures: traditional “wax candles” and the famous sake produced in this historic region.
The first place we'll visit is the only establishment in Kobe where you can experience both the making and painting of Japanese candles. Made with washi paper and plant fibers, these candles produce a large, soft flame and have been prized for centuries in temples and ceremonies. Their warm, artistic light differs markedly from Western candles, symbolizing Japanese aesthetics.
At the workshop, you can learn directly from local artisans. First, you'll shape your own candle while learning techniques passed down from generation to generation. Then, using special pigments, you'll decorate your candle with floral motifs or traditional designs. Hand-painted candles are quite rare even in Japan, so your creation will be a truly unique and unrepeatable souvenir. This activity is suitable for beginners and is an ideal way to get to know Japanese art.
Next, we'll introduce you to one of Nishinomiya's most prized products: sake. This city is famous for its exceptionally pure groundwater, known as “Miyamizu,” which has been used to produce the best sake since the Edo period. Blessed with this natural environment, Nishinomiya has historically been one of the most important centers of the sake industry in Japan.
We'll visit the flagship store of Ōzeki, one of the oldest sake breweries in the region. At Sekijuan, you can enjoy various types of sake, from refreshing and easy-to-drink varieties to dry sakes with a robust umami flavor and a clean finish. Guided by the motto “The pioneering spirit,” Ōzeki developed “One Cup” in 1964 as a sake that can be enjoyed “anytime, anywhere.” Plus, this shop also sells limited-edition products perfect for special commemorative gifts, like sake sweets and limited-edition bottles.
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The tour ends at this store, but you can relax and take a break in the café.
This roughly two-and-a-half-hour tour combines creativity, culture, and gastronomy. Enjoy Japan's most iconic sake in its place of origin while creating a unique handmade piece. It's an ideal experience for those who want to delve into Japanese culture through authentic activities exclusive to Nishinomiya.