Sake No Jin — Perth Summer Sake Festival
Sake no Jin Perth, is Perth’s largest and longest running sake festival. There’s a great selection with over 90 different types and sizes of sake, plum wines, shochu, yuzushu etc. Great gourmet food selection from chef Tomohiro Nozue featuring robata charcoal cooking and other special ‘matsuri’ food.
Date: Saturday & Sunday, December 3 & 4.
Time: From 12 – 2:30pm & 2:30 – 5pm both Saturday & Sunday.
Where: On grounds of Tsunami, 18 Glyde street Mosman Park
Transport: 100m from Mosman Park train, or park on Ecclesbourne st.
Cost: $55. Unlimited tastes for each session.*
Come taste your way through Japan from the bottom of Kyushu island (Kagoshima) to the top of Honshu (Akita). There will be sake (nihonshu), umeshu (plum wine), yuzushu, momoshu etc, shochu, Japanese whisky and others.
Chef Tomohiro has created a worthy feast so come at 12 noon and dine in the restaurant and later go out and taste the food on a full stomach. There will be robata (grilled on charcoal) wagyu, and others.
This will feature show award daiginjos, Kuheiji sake, Kinmon Ume shizuku Premium, Koshu Yamabuki 20YO and Senkin for tasting.
The stall will be manned at times by Perth’s Sake ‘Godfather’ Brett Carboni and Shochu Daimon Reef who can answer most of your questions regarding sake and Shochu. Japanese whisky will also be available for tasting.
How it works
Click on the day you wish to book for and when you make the booking choose which session. The first is from 12 – 2:30pm. Have a great matsuri style lunch before you embark on your tasting. (Please don’t book after 1:30pm as you will need more than an hour to taste a reasonable selection). The second is from 2:30-5pm. (If you can’t come until 3pm or later don’t worry. Just make a booking at 2:30pm and come later. We finish at 5pm so don’t come too late). If you want you can make a booking at the restaurant for dinner after you finish. Tsunami opens from 6:00pm.
Sake no Jin is an 18+ event. You may want to arrange a friend or loved on to drop you off at the event and pick up later (there’s lots of shopping nearby) or arrange an Uber.
* Sake no Jin is a ‘tasting’ not a ‘drinking’ so please drink responsibly. Most sake is 15% ABV (around that of a strong red wine) so if you sample small sake cups sensibly you should be fine, especially if you dine on chef Tomo’s fine offerings on the two days.
Tickets are strictly non refundable but are transferable. We are unable to cater for non drinkers at this event.
So please don’t delay as space is limited, especially the Saturday afternoon session. Book now.













Saturday’s festival
Pre purchase tickets to avoid the queu.