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This is a sake brewery that has been in business for 250 years, since the Edo period. The brewery produces Fukuju, which is drunk at Nobel Prize dinners and is highly regarded both in Japan and abroad. Find your favourite flavour at the tasting corner and make it your souvenir.
Specialising in pickles and Mirin (sweet cooking rice wine). Mirin is made from the same raw materials as sake and is an essential part of Japanese cuisine. By learning about the similarities and differences between sake and Mirin, you can learn more about Japanese food and sake.
An arcade shopping street with about 500 stores. It is a local district closely connected to people's daily lives, where you can experience and enjoy the Japanese daily lives. You will be able to feel the warmth of the local atmosphere that you cannot experience in large modern shopping malls.
Meet up/Pick up location: 4-1-1, Nunobikicho, Chuo Ward, 651-0097 Kobe, JP