makes 80% of the masu (little wooden box from which you might drink sake). The tour is free, forty minutes long, and the dress code is 'Business attire'
Oh wow, I guess they have relaxed in recent years. When I visited as a youth, it was a white tie affair, with a tail coat and steel reinforced top hat required for men.
As far as jokes about unusually stringent Japanese formalisms in workplace environments goes… it was a pretty good one. I certainly got a good chuckle once I realised it was a joke.
https://www.jetro.go.jp/en/eccj/ind_tourism/ohashi_ryoki.htm...
makes 80% of the masu (little wooden box from which you might drink sake). The tour is free, forty minutes long, and the dress code is 'Business attire'