
Kyoto Sake Cafe Tomiya 京の酒カフェ 十三八
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- Access and surrounding information
A Sake Cafe Run by a Long-Established Store That Sells Local Kyoto Sake
"Kyoto Sake Cafe Tomiya" is located within the "Arashiyama Station Hannari-Hokkori Square", approximately a one-minute walk from Keifuku Electric Railroad Arashiyama Station. It is a sake cafe run by "Tomiya Shoten", a long-established store founded in 1932 that mainly sells local Kyoto sake. All the sake they sell is carefully selected local Kyoto sake. They also insist on using Kyoto-produced alcohol such as draft beer, whiskey, and gin, so you can enjoy Kyoto sake to the fullest. We recommend "12 Kinds of Sake Tasting", which is irresistible for alcohol lovers. You can compare three types of sake from each of four breweries. If you like the sake, you can purchase it on the spot.

Enjoy a Sake Tasting Featuring Leading Kyoto Breweries
Two tasting sets are especially popular: "3-Sake Tasting Set", which lets you compare three varieties from a single brewery, and the "12-Sake Tasting Set", which features three selections each from four carefully chosen Kyoto breweries. The recommended sakes change with the seasons, with an awareness of the season, so you can enjoy the unique characteristics of each, such as their mouthfeel and aftertaste.

Stylish Sake and Ice Cream Combinations That Guests Love
"Shotoku Sake Lees Ice Cream" is made with sake lees from "Shotoku Sake Brewery" sake brewery in Fushimi, Kyoto. The ice cream, which has a slight sake lees scent, is non-alcoholic, so even those with low alcohol tolerance can enjoy it. There are also non-alcoholic drinks made with sweet sake, so students, people who can't drink alcohol, and families can easily drop by.