Tradition in a Glass: Travel Through Japan’s Whisky Heartland

Time to swap neon lights for nature trails and temple visits for toasts—Japan is calling, and it’s not just for cherry blossoms. This year, take your travel game up a notch by pairing scenic escapes with world-class sips. Japanese whisky has quietly become a global favourite, and what better way to explore the country than through the distilleries that helped put it on the map?

Japan is a land of contrasts—where centuries-old shrines stand beside skyscrapers, and every season paints the landscape in a new palette. While many visit for sakura season or autumn leaves, there’s another immersive experience waiting: a whisky trail that blends nature, culture, and craftsmanship in the most refined way.

At the heart of this journey is Suntory Global Spirits, Japan’s pioneering whisky house. From the historic Yamazaki Distillery to the forest-fringed Hakushu and the coastal calm of Chita, each stop reflects a uniquely Japanese philosophy—one that balances patience, precision, and a deep connection to nature.

 

And with experiential travel on the rise, there’s never been a better time to go beyond the usual itinerary. Whether you’re a whisky enthusiast or just someone looking for a richer, slower kind of escape, these distilleries offer the perfect way to sip, savour and explore Japan—your way.

 

Here are three essential Suntory distilleries to add to your journey:

Yamazaki Distillery, Osaka, Japan Yamazaki Distillery is Japan’s first and oldest malt whisky distillery. Whisky here is considered a blessing of the locale where it is created and cultivated. The distillery aims for quality craftsmanship by utilizing Yamazaki’s water, climate, and the changes throughout the four fertile seasons. Its craftsmanship stems from gratitude for the gifts of nature in this region, rich with cultural history represented by Minase and Shio Shrine. Whisky making continues with the support of local people, where the five senses and Japanese delicate sensibilities play a crucial role at every stage. Dedicated to producing powerful original whisky that matures over time, Yamazaki combines multiple elements in each process, reflecting meticulous attention to detail at the heart of its craftsmanship.

 

Hakushu Distillery

Hakushu Distillery is home to Suntory The Hakushu Single Malt Japanese Whisky and Suntory Minami Alps Natural Mineral Water, located in a locale rich with delicious water cultivated by nature. Established in 1973, it was Suntory’s second malt whisky distillery, chosen for its clear underground water from the Southern Alps, which is soft, sharp in taste, and mineral rich. Whisky mashed with this water has a gentle flavor, distinct from Yamazaki’s deeper taste. Hakushu is notable for its wide variety of whiskies, using high-quality wooden washbacks and diverse pot stills and casks in maturation. Skilled blenders evaluate hundreds of whiskies daily to create precise blends, managing stocks for future needs. The distillery’s craftsmanship has been recognized globally, including the gold award for Hakushu 18 years old at the 2016 International Spirits Challenge. With continual research and new stills added in 2014, Hakushu carries on evolving while respecting its Mountain Forest Distillery heritage.

 

Chita Distillery

 In 1972, Keizo Saji—Suntory's second Master Blender—took a momentous step forward in pursuing Shinjiro Torii’s vision for diverse and truly Japanese whiskies blessed with the riches of Japanese nature and craftsmanship. On the misty, calm shores of Chita Peninsula, Keizo built a distillery dedicated to creating the highest-quality Japanese grain whisky. Using mainly corn grain and a continuous multiple column distillation process, the Chita Distillery makes three types of grain whiskies. The heavy-type grain whisky is distilled through two columns, the medium-type through three columns, and the clean-type through four columns. This diversity is rare among grain whisky distillers as most only produce the heavy type.