Japanese Sake Tasting Experience for Team Building
Build a strong team while tasting delicious Japanese sake during this unique team-building experience for large groups
Highlights
Learn about different types of Japanese sake from an English-speaking instructor or interpreter
Participants will split into groups and compete against other teams by playing a variety of sake tasting games
Participants can relax while tasting sake and enjoy the opportunity to build connections with other staff or teammates
Teams earn different prizes throughout the competitive quiz
Experience Details
What better way to build a strong team than with a Japanese sake tasting? Perfect for large groups, this unique sake tasting experience is designed for team building large teams or corporate employee groups.
Fun team-building events (such as drinking together) have excellent benefits for teams! By working together in a collaborative and creative setting, colleagues and teammates can learn important lessons about the power of teamwork, time management and communication. Not only this, it provides an opportunity for people to develop their leadership skills and their ability to understand diversity within teams better.
During this team-building experience, teams will compete in a range of sake-tasting games. They will do this while learning basic knowledge about Japanese sake, such as its origins, production process, and different types. Then, teams will listen to a detailed explanation of different sakes, and they will have to work together to guess which one is which. Competing against other teams, groups will have the opportunity to score points throughout the quiz and earn different prizes!
This experience is a relaxed opportunity for teammates or colleagues to better get to know each other. As a result, they can improve their working relationships and networks within their organization while laughing and having a good time drinking traditional Japanese sake. Suitable for groups of 100 people up to 1000 participants, be sure to book this event for your next company team-building session or get-together.
Inclusions
Program management fee for groups
Management offsite travel costs to Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba and Saitama prefectures
English interpreter for lecture about Japanese sake
Tasting of four different kinds of sake for participants
Glass rental for tastings
Exclusions
Transportation to and from the venue
Additional venue fee (depending on the venue)
Transportation fee to any other mainland prefecture to hold the event (additional trip fee is 150,000 yen)
Meeting Point and Meeting Time
Depends on the venue
Remarks
It is possible to host this event as part of a business trip at a hotel, conference room, restaurant etc.
Option to taste rare and high-quality sakes is available at an extra fee
Option to add snacks to match 4 types of sake is available
Offering 4 types of sake to match meals at hotels and restaurants is optional
Cancellation Policy
Cancel your booking at least 2 days before the experience start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Experience Location
Over 14 million residents call Tokyo home. Functioning as Japan's economic and cultural center, it's no surprise the metropolis often appears at the top of travelers' bucket lists. Here, you can find everything from traditional tea houses to futuristic skyscrapers.
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