Prefecture: Nara

Family: Kubo

Founded: 1702

Brewer: Mr. Katsunori Kato

Kubo Honke Brewery


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1834 Oudaideshin, Uda City, Nara Prefecture, 633-2162, Japan

About The Brewery

Uda City is located in the cedar tree-covered mountains of Nara Prefecture. This picturesque village inspired Japan’s earliest poets, dating back to the late 9th Century, and has been home to Kubo Honke Brewery since the earliest days of the Edo period. Today, the brewery and town remain essentially unchanged. Nara’s contributions to sake development are profoundly significant. As Japan's ancient capital and spiritual center, Nara was home to countless Buddhist temples; over the centuries, temple monks invented critical innovations such as milling rice, koji development, staged brewing, and pasteurization that remain fundamental to sake production today. 

Based on the idea that good sake is born from good koji, Kubo Honke Brewery’s koji room is divided in half so that koji temperature and humidity can be controlled separately. Their koji, described as “like crunchy quince sugar,” produces a dry, crisp sake with a pleasant, clean aftertaste.  

As owner Junpei Kubo says, “Natural fermentation of  ‘koji and yeast microorganisms’ is the secret to delicious sake.”

Kubo-Honke’s 300 year journey IS the story of Sake.

From their earliest hand-brewed Sake of the early Edo Period to contract Sake brewed for the massive producers of Osaka to a return to their traditional brewing roots, Kubo Honke has found new meaning and inspiration. Under the directorship of Jumpei Kubo-San, 11th Generation Owner and Kuramoto, Kubo Honke takes great pride in once again producing the beautiful Kimoto-method Sake of Nara Prefecture. 

Kubo Honke Brewery Products


"Kimoto No Dobu"
Ancient Clouds

生酛純米にごり 生酛のどぶ 

Kimoto Junmai Nigori
Kubo Honke Brewery | Nara Prefecture

“"Suiryu"
Sleeping Dragon

純米大吟醸生貯蔵 睡龍

Junmai Daiginjo 純米大吟醸
Kubo Honke Brewery | Nara Prefecture

"Kimoto Junmai Umeshu"
Sleeping Dragon

生酛純米梅酒 睡龍

Kimoto Junmai Umeshu
Kubo Honke Brewery | Nara Prefecture