It is a small distillery in the middle of the island. It's located near one of the okinawa caves. So you can combine both places in one trip. Make sure to book a tour for the distillery beforehand. For 500 yen, you get to visit the storage and learn how they are made, plus tastings of some really nice awamori. Although most people don't speak much English, they do try their best to be helpful. And the products of this distillery...
Read moreI was the driver today but did get to sample 2 non-alcoholic beverages. The look on my brothers face while he tried the different sakes let me know which to buy. Staff is very kind and helpful. Small shop but keeps you from being too overwhelmed by choices. Oh, and bro liked all the...
Read moreEven though their english is very limited, if you are interested in local brewing and distillation you should give it a try. Free tour and free samplings of 4 Awamori, 2 alcoholfree, and a taste of the raw distilled spirit. Very friendly and service minded, the language barrier can...
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