The content of this product is provided by machine translation and may not reflect the actual information, please take this into consideration before booking.-Event information-• Name: CRAFT SAKE WEEK 2024 ROPPONGI HILLS
• Period: April 18th (Thursday) to 29th (Monday/Holiday), 2024
• Time: 12:00-21:00 (last order 20:30)
• Location: Roppongi Hills Arena
• Number of exhibitors: 10 sake breweries each day (120 breweries in total planned), 15 restaurants in total planned
• Fee: [A-11] Starter set (original sake cup + 11 coins for eating and drinking) 3,900 yen [B-21] Starter set + 10 additional coins A (original sake cup + 21 coins for eating and drinking) 5,500 yen [C-36] Starter set + 25 additional coins B (original sake cup + 36 coins for eating and drinking) 7,700 yen [D-51] Starter set + 40 additional coins C (original sake cup + 51 coins for eating and drinking) 9,900 yen [E-81] Starter set + 70 additional coins D (original sake cup + 81 coins for eating and drinking) 13,900 yen
*Starter set is limited in quantity. *Additional food and beverage coins can be purchased at the venue. *For your second and subsequent visits, if you bring your own glass, you can enjoy it only by purchasing additional coins.
-What is CRAFT SAKE WEEK? A project to communicate the charm and culture of sake to the world This project was started in 2016 by organizer Hidetoshi Nakata, who strongly felt the wonder and potential of Japanese culture, including sake, agriculture, and crafts, which he encountered while visiting 47 prefectures across Japan. Sake breweries carefully selected by experts led by Hidetoshi Nakata, who has visited more than 400 breweries across the country, and Japan's most famous restaurants, which boast the highest number of Michelin stars in the world, are gathered here. This is an event where you can experience Japan's world-class food culture. At the venue, you can casually enjoy Japanese sake that is usually hard to find, as well as original menus created by top chefs from popular restaurants that are hard to get reservations for. What's more, a popular DJ will liven up the venue in a fantastic space designed by one of Japan's leading architects. "CRAFT SAKE WEEK", which continues to increase the number of visitors every year, has now become an event that attracts attention from overseas as well, and continues to evolve as a stage to disseminate not only Japanese sake and food, but also Japanese culture such as crafts and Japanese tea to the world. Masu.