Sakamori Craft Beer & Sake Festival 2026
Katano’s forest drinking festival is expected to return in 2026 with regional craft breweries, local sake makers, outdoor food stalls, and one of Osaka’s most distinctive autumn atmospheres.

As the autumn air cools and the wooded hills of Katano begin to glow with golden leaves, SAKAMORI comes alive with the sound of clinking glasses, crackling food stalls, and relaxed conversations beneath the trees. Held at Hoshi no Sato Iwafune, the two-day festival brings together regional craft breweries, local sake producers, seasonal food vendors, and a distinctly slower autumn atmosphere that feels far removed from the center of Osaka.
Unlike Osaka’s larger urban beer events, SAKAMORI leans heavily into setting and mood. Visitors spend the afternoon moving between outdoor booths surrounded by forested paths, open-air seating areas, and the cooler mountain air that settles into Katano in early November. One stand may be pouring hop-forward craft beer from a Kansai brewery while another serves locally produced sake alongside warm seasonal dishes designed for long afternoons outdoors.
Previous editions have also given the festival a strong regional identity through its mix of Kansai breweries and local sake makers. Craft beer fans have been able to sample pours from established names such as Minoh Beer, Belgian-inspired specialists Kyoto Brewing Company, hop-forward producers like Ushitora Brewery, and Osaka favorites including Derailleur Brew Works, helping bring a broad cross-section of Kansai’s modern craft beer scene into Katano’s wooded hills.
The sake side of the festival roots the event even more deeply in the region itself. Katano breweries including Nakano Shuzo and Katanojo Shuzo, both with brewing histories connected to the Edo period. Junmai, nigori, and seasonal varieties have typically poured alongside outdoor food stalls serving takoyaki, yakitori, okonomiyaki, and other dishes designed for slow autumn afternoons spent eating and drinking beneath the trees.
The 2025 edition featured 13 craft breweries alongside sake makers and regional food vendors, with the event operating as a free-entry festival using advance drink-and-food ticket sheets. Families, hikers, local residents, craft beer fans, and day-trippers all mix together across the campground-style venue, creating an atmosphere that feels more like an autumn gathering than a traditional beer festival.
The setting itself remains central to the experience. Located near Iwafune Shrine in Katano’s wooded recreation area, Hoshi no Sato Iwafune offers a rare kind of seasonal drinking environment for the Osaka region — one where visitors arrive by train, walk into the hills, and spend the day surrounded by trees rather than city blocks and high-rises. As the larger festival season winds down across Kansai, SAKAMORI has quietly established itself as one of the area’s most unique autumn outdoor drinking events.
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Craft Powerhouses: Minoh Beer, Kyoto Brewing, Ushitora, Brewpub Center Point & Derailleur
Local Sake Heritage: Nakano Shuzo and Katanojo Shuzo pouring unique seasonal brews
Autumn Atmosphere: Craft beer and sake surrounded by autumn woodland scenery.
Food Pairings: Takoyaki, yakitori, okonomiyaki, and seasonal comfort dishes.
Live & Local: Acoustic music, workshops, and relaxed community vibes
Photos: Osaka Scene staff, Sakamori Official Website
Opening Hours
THE SCENE: FAQ’s
ACCESS
Venue: Hoshi no Sato Iwafune
Address: 81-1 Iwafune, Katano, Osaka
Keihan Main Line → Hirakatashi Station
Transfer to the Keihan Katano Line → Kisaichi Station (私市駅).
From Kisaichi Station, it’s approximately an 8-minute walk to Hoshi no Sato Iwafune through Katano’s wooded recreation area.
The route is typically marked with event signage during the festival. Public transportation is strongly recommended, as parking around the venue is limited and traffic congestion can become significant during peak afternoon hours.
SCHEDULE
2026 dates have not yet been officially announced.
Previous edition:
- November 1, 2025 → 10:00–17:00
- November 2, 2025 → 10:00–16:00
Last orders historically ended approximately 30 minutes before closing.
The event operates primarily as a daytime outdoor festival, with most visitors arriving from late morning through mid-afternoon.
TICKETS
Free admission!
Food and drinks are available for purchase with tickets.
*Cash purchases accepted at Kisaichi Aozora Liquor Store (retail sales only).
Advance tickets: ¥2,800 (¥200 x 15 tickets) with plastic cup.
Same-day tickets: ¥3,000 (¥200 x 15 tickets) with plastic cup.
★Same-day tickets are available for purchase starting at ¥200 per ticket.
Advance tickets were previously available at the following locations in Katano City:
Yamano Sake Brewery
Daimon Sake Brewery
Harerani Shokudo
Tane Cafe
Harada Shokudo
Home Cooking Sakiya
The ticket system allows visitors to sample freely between breweries, sake producers, and food stalls without requiring direct cash payments at every booth.
INFO & TIPS
Breweries, Sake & Food
2026 participants have not yet been announced.
Previous editions featured:
- 13 craft breweries
- Osaka-area sake makers
- Outdoor food vendors
- Family-friendly activities
- Regional craft producers from across Kansai
Past brewery participants included:
- Minoh Beer
- Kyoto Brewing Company
- Ushitora Brewery
- Derailleur Brew Works
Past sake participants included:
- Nakano Shuzo
- Katanojo Shuzo
Food stalls historically focused on festival-friendly comfort foods including:
- Takoyaki
- Yakitori
- Okonomiyaki
- Seasonal pairing dishes
Policies & Tips
Because the festival takes place outdoors in early November, temperatures can cool noticeably later in the afternoon. Jackets or layered clothing are recommended, particularly toward evening.
The wooded campground environment may become muddy after rain, so comfortable walking shoes are strongly recommended.
Public transportation is the easiest way to access the venue.
Families regularly attend the event, and previous editions included activities beyond food and alcohol vendors.
Accessibility
The venue includes outdoor pathways, uneven ground, and natural terrain that may be challenging for some visitors with limited mobility. Weather conditions can also affect path surfaces.
JR access from Kawachi-Iwafune Station is straightforward, though the final approach involves a moderate outdoor walk through the recreation area.
Contacts
Official announcements, brewery lineups, ticket information, and updated schedules are typically released through Forrest Fes Katano and the official SAKAMORI social media accounts.




