For phone or FAX, please contact:
TEL/0187-56-2121(Main) FAX/0187-56-2124
We will guide you while sharing stories about Suzuki Brewery's history and our commitment to sake brewing.
You can enjoy seasonal sake, so please come visit us.
We sincerely look forward to welcoming both groups and individuals.
Year-round (except regular holidays)
<Sake Brewing Period>
October 15 ~ March 31: 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM
※Please contact us by phone if you prefer morning hours.
<Outside Brewing Period>
April 1 ~ October 14: 11:00 AM, 2:00 PM
※Capacity for each time slot is up to 20 people.
※We will begin the tour once everyone has gathered.
[Individual Visitors]
Adults: ¥500 Minors: ¥200
[Group Visitors (10 or more)]
Adults: ¥300 Minors: Free
We accept reservations via phone or fax.
TEL: 0187-56-2121 /
FAX: 0187-56-2124
Please make a reservation in advance.
(By 5:00 PM the day before)
Also, we may decline reservations on busy days other than regular holidays. We appreciate your understanding.
Nearby are Kakunodate Town, famous for its samurai residence streets, and Tazawako Town, famous for having Japan's deepest lake.
In spring, you can stroll along cherry blossom-lined streets; in summer, touch fresh greenery; in autumn, enjoy autumn leaves; in winter, view snowscapes—throughout the four seasons
you can feel the charm of Akita.
Also, our company is the only sake brewery in the "Kitaura region," which includes Kakunodate Town and Tazawako.
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※Days marked with are regular holidays.
※We may change holidays due to special circumstances. In such cases, we will contact the mobile phone number provided at the time of reservation.

In the early Edo period, there was a man named Chohei who ran an oil shop in Ise Province (Mie Prefecture).
Raised in an environment where pilgrims from all over the country visited Ise and the latest information gathered, Chohei's son decided to migrate to fertile Akita.
That young man who entered Nagano Village (Nakasen Town) became a landowner after great hardship.
Then, taking advantage of Nagano Village's blessings of rice and water, sake brewing began in Genroku 2.
This is the birth of our brewery, which counts 330 years of history in Akita Prefecture, a sake region.
During the Kaei era when our brewery's sake name was "Hatsu Arashi," Akita domain lord Satake gathered fine sake from within the domain and held a sake competition. There, our sake was highly praised as superior to the previous official sake "Kiyomasa." We were granted the name "Hideyoshi," combining two meanings: "Toyotomi Hideyoshi," whom Kato Kiyomasa served, and "excellent." This continues to this day. Locally, we have received unwavering trust and patronage since our founding in Genroku.

The house and brewery rebuilt in the early Meiji period have the weight and dignity that only things that have passed through long years possess. Inside the brewery, a huge "Japanese kettle" for steaming rice and a fully lacquered "sake tank" (sakabune) for pressing sake are enshrined. All tools are so well-loved that it's hard to believe they are still in active use.

A library warehouse housing Suzuki family collections passed down through 14 generations is attached to the brewery. We own many sake brewing biographies and ancient artworks, including donations from Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Oda Nobunaga. You can feel the depth of the brewery's history through these artworks.

Black Lacquered Square Helmet
Kuronuri Kakuto Kabuto
A library warehouse housing Suzuki family collections passed down through 14 generations is attached to the brewery. We own many sake brewing biographies and ancient artworks, including donations from Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Oda Nobunaga. You can feel the depth of the brewery's history through these artworks.
Hairpin (Kanzashi)
This has been carefully passed down as a tool for welcoming brides into the Suzuki family. It is made with goldwork, and the decorations use crystal and coral.
Ancient Documents
"Sake Brewing Biography Records Since the Genroku Era" begins with this passage. "Feel the changing seasons with your skin and senses, and begin brewing sake when the time is ripe"—this passage expresses the essence of sake brewing and teaches us that the workings of nature are the way of all things.
At the brewery tour, you can taste snacks that pair with sake, as well as seasonal sake of that period. You can enjoy the scenery of a brewery that has continued for over 330 years.
We also have a shop, so you can make purchases on the spot.









For phone or FAX, please contact:
TEL/0187-56-2121(Main) FAX/0187-56-2124