Hiokizakura Shuzo Sake Museum

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A museum founded by Yamane Shuzo, known for its Hiokizakura sake. The two-story tile-roofed wooden building has display rooms featuring drinking vessels and the sake brewing process. The sake brewing exhibit has about 200 items with a focus on brewing equipment from the Edo period, including a manual rice washing machine and wooden barrels. It's a great way to see the traditional technology and high quality of Yamane Shuzo for yourself. The museum is about five minutes by car from Aoya Interchange on the San-in Expressway. Reservations are required for tours, so you need to contact them in advance.

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Address
Tottori Tottori-shi Aoyacho Otsubo 77-1 map map Map
Phone
0857850730
Hours
8:30-17:00
Closed
SaturdaySundayPublic holidays
Fees
[Admission fee]Free
Parking Lot
Available(5spaces)
Credit Card
Available(VISA, JCB)
Smoking
Not available (Smoking area available outside)
Wi-Fi
Not available
Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
Yes
Estimated stay time
0-30 minutes
Wheelchair accessible
Available
Infant friendly
Available

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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