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Tokyo’s Must-Do Wine Experience

Be Seduced by Japanese Wine

What You’ll Experience.

Step Into an Unforgettable Journey.

Pouring Muscat Bailey A Japanese red wine into a glass at THREE GRAPES Tokyo

An Experience Made to Be Remembered.

🍷 5 Quality Japanese Wines
Taste rare wines found only in Japan, from crisp Koshu to bold Muscat Bailey A. Our seasonal selection showcases new regions and grapes year-round.

🍱 Culinary Pairings
Seasonal Japanese small plates crafted to complement each wine and highlight unique local flavors.

🎓 Expert Guidance in English
Learn about Japan's grapes, regions, history and winemaking techniques in an engaging, accessible way.

🥂 Bar Time (Optional)
Extend your experience at the bar - enjoy extra pours and connect with fellow travelers.

Guests raising glasses of Japanese sparkling wine to begin the tasting seminar at THREE GRAPES Tokyo.

Practical Details

⏱️ Duration: 75 minutes (+ optional 45 minutes bar time)

💴 Price: ¥12,100 per person (tax included)

🕢 Times: Daily at 11:00 / 14:00 / 16:30

📍 Location: Central Tokyo, near Meiji Jingu (see map)

🍷 Includes: 5 wines + small plates + seminar materials

🗣️ Language: English (French on request)

🔞 Age: 20+ (Japan's legal drinking age)

🥂 Alcohol content: 10-14% ABV (varies by wine)

🔄 Free cancellation up to 48 hours before

👥 Limited to 12 per session - early booking recommended

Save Your Seat 🍷

What Our Guests Are Saying.

“Amazing wine experience in Tokyo! We tried different types of wine and had a very good time here. The place is very cozy and Alex answered all our questions! Highly recommended!”

— Michaela from Google Reviews

“Great atmosphere, the owners were super nice and very passionate about wine. Very recommended if you want to try local japanese wines. Loved it!”

— Luca from Google Reviews

“We walked past this wine shop and went in. It's a modern and welcoming place. Alex was an excellent guide in introducing us to Japanese wine. Highly recommended.”

— Danielle from Google Reviews

Japanese wine bottles featuring local grapes such as Koshu, Shokoshi, and Muscat Bailey A.
  • Each session is limited to 12 guests to keep the experience intimate and enjoyable.

    If you are a group of more than 12, please contact us — we may be able to accommodate you.

    We recommend booking early, especially on weekends and holidays.

  • The guided tasting lasts about 75 minutes, followed by an optional 45 minutes of bar time where you can enjoy additional pours and socialize.

  • Our tasting room is located just minutes from Meiji Jingu, in Yoyogi area.

    Address:

    〒151-0053 Tokyo, Shibuya, Yoyogi 3-38-12 Sangū Building 1F

    You will also find the location link in your booking confirmation.

  • The tasting is conducted in English by default.

    Upon request, we can also guide the experience in French.

    Japanese language support is available if needed.

  • We recommend booking in advance as seats are limited to keep the experience intimate.

    Same-day bookings may be possible depending on availability. Please check our booking page below to see the latest available seats.

  • Definitely. The experience is designed for all levels — from complete beginners to wine enthusiasts.

  • Yes — solo guests are warmly welcome! Many join on their own to explore Japanese wine in a friendly setting.

  • Unfortunately, no.

    In Japan, the legal drinking age is 20, and by law we cannot serve alcohol to anyone under 20, regardless of drinking age rules in other countries.

    Thank you for your understanding.

  • Please inform us when booking. We can adjust some food pairings with advance notice.

  • We would love to hear from you! You can reach us anytime via WhatsApp, LINE, email, or phone for any questions about our wines, tastings, or delivery options. Our team will be happy to assist you. See Contact Us section of our website.

Experience Japan beyond sightseeing - taste it.

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Guest tasting Shokoshi Japanese wine during a tasting wine experience at THREE GRAPES in Tokyo