[Nagoya Takashimaya] 'Kaku-uchi Meishu Koji' Opens: Enjoy Sake with Cups Crafted by Japan Art Crafts Association Artists
NQ Score
100/100
Key facts
- [Nagoya Takashimaya] 'Kaku-uchi Meishu Koji' Opens: Enjoy Sake with Cups Crafted by Japan Art Crafts Association Artists
- Nagoya Takashimaya will open a new experiential 'kaku-uchi' (standing bar) corner on April 10, 2026, where customers can choose from 22 types of artisanal sake cups to enjoy premium sake.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Thu Apr 02 2026 01:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
Direct answer
Nagoya Takashimaya will open a new experiential 'kaku-uchi' (standing bar) corner on April 10, 2026, where customers can choose from 22 types of artisanal sake cups to enjoy premium sake.
- Citation
- [Nagoya Takashimaya] 'Kaku-uchi Meishu Koji' Opens: Enjoy Sake with Cups Crafted by Japan Art Crafts Association Artists (Thu Apr 02 2026 01:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
- Source
- PR TIMES
- Date
- Thu Apr 02 2026 01:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Nagoya Takashimaya will open a new experiential 'kaku-uchi' (standing bar) corner on April 10, 2026, where customers can choose from 22 types of artisanal sake cups to enjoy premium sake.
AI analysis data is not yet available.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Can I purchase the sake cups used at 'Kaku-uchi Meishu Koji'?
- A: Yes, all 22 types of sake cups available for the experience can be purchased on the spot. Prices start from the 30,000 yen range.
- Q: What kinds of sake are served?
- A: About 20 types of famous sake from across Japan, focused on the Tokai region (e.g., 'Nito' and 'Gikyo' from Aichi), are available, including fresh servings from a draft sake server.
- Q: Is a reservation required?
- A: There is no mention of reservations. As a 'kaku-uchi' (standing bar) corner in the B2F liquor section, it is generally a walk-in style.