Kuramotoya蔵元屋
Along the Okaido shopping district near Katsuyama-cho Station, this standing bar serves only sake. As a showroom for the Ehime manufacturer, the modest shop interior is welcoming to any person who wants to casually drop by, built around the theme of “casual sake.” They offer about 150 brands from 28 local Ehime breweries. A rare standing-style bar, you can a cup of local sake for 100 yen and there are lots of snacks too. Enjoy the mood, and check out some as souvenirs too. It has even been shown on television.
Ehime Pref. Matsuyamashi Ichibanchou 1-11-7 Hamamachi Ichibancho Building 1F (Matsuyama / DogoArea)
[Sunday-Thursday] 12:00-21:00
[Friday/Saturday] 12:00-22:00
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Details
- Address
- Ehime Pref. Matsuyamashi Ichibanchou 1-11-7 Hamamachi Ichibancho Building 1F [ map ]
- Area
- Matsuyama / DogoArea
- Phone
- 0899345701
- Hours
- [Sunday-Thursday] 12:00-21:00
[Friday/Saturday] 12:00-22:00 - Closed
- Monday
- Parking Lot
- Not available
- Credit Card
- Not available
- Smoking
- Not available
- Wi-Fi
- Available
- Vegetarian Menu
- Not available
- English Menu
- Not available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Ehime Main Areas

Stretched across the northwest corner of Shikoku island, Ehime is a nature-rich prefecture boasting beautiful coastlines and a rural center where mountains play host to 26 of the Buddhist temples that make up the Shikoku Pilgrimage. Matsuyama is home to an original post-feudal castle as well as Dogo Onsen, one of the country's oldest natural hot springs. The northern city of Imabari marks the entrance to the Shimano Kaido, a road that crosses six spectacular bridges and several islands, forming a route between Shikoku and mainland Honshu.