In Tokyo:
- Cask Roppongi ( Website only in Japanese as I run through Google Translate, seems to have closed)
- Wodka Tonic (Unclear website , on Google maps, it looks like an apartment building!)
- Helmsdale (Scottish Gourmetpub, maybe not what I'm after when going to Japan!)
- Speyside Way (looks cozy! )
- Mashtun (looks good)
- Bar Highlander (Scottish bar, goes away for me for the same reason as Helmsdale)
- Bar Talisker (Ginza). Seems to have no website, but the address info available here .
- Shot Bar Zoetrope (Shinjuku Japanese whiskey specialist). Clearly the bar I am most eager to visit. Whiskymag , writes "The owner of Zoetrope, Atsushi Horigami, formernvideo games designer, set up this cool little bar as a shrine to his two great passions: Japanese whiskey and American movies". They might have one of the world's best selection of Japanese whiskey.
Shot Bar Zeotrope |
And in Kyoto:
- Rocking Chair (difficult to understand the web in Japanese)
- Bar Y'ya (find no info at all on the web)
- Common One Club (find no info at all on the web)
- Yatta (restaurant and bar upstairs-near to Common wealth One Club)
- Tozan Bar (within the Hyatt Regency Hotel )
- Kanga'an (a restaurant & bar within atemple).
Bar Talisker in Tokyo in Google Maps - looks lovely! |
Helmsdale Tokyo - do not look quite as cozy ... |
I also got tips on that particular week I'm in Tokyo, it is also Tokyo Autumn Tasting Week in Bar High Society. A weekly event where they presents many new whiskeys. However, the image on the Bar High Society is not so appealing. For me - whisky bars should be small, dark and have walls full of whisky!
Bar High Society in the Park Hotel, Tokyo |
In Kyoto (2.5 hours by train from Tokyo) is one of Japan's top 10 destelleries - Suntory - and it will be really fun to visit. They make the Yamazaki whiskey there and hold guided tours, tastings, etc.. Suntory will probably be one of the highlights in Japan!
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