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The Hakushika Sake Museum was opened to pass on traditional sake brewing techniques to future generations. The museum consists of two buildings: the Sakagura-kan, which is an old wooden brewery building from the Meiji period, and the Kinen-kan, which displays sake-related material and the Sasabe Sakura Collection, which was given to the museum by Nishinomiya City.
[Fee] Adults: 500 yen; Elementary and junior high school students: 250 yen
[Access]Approx. 15 min. walk south from Hanshin Nishinomiya Station;
Hanshin Bus toward Marina Park, and a short walk from the Kotsu-koen-mae bus stop;
Hankyu Bus from Hankyu Nishinomiya Kitaguchi Station or JR Nishinomiya Station toward Asanagi-cho, and a 5 min. walk west from the Higashi-machi bus stop
[Credit Card Payment] Not accepted
[Foreign Language Support] Yes [Reservations] Not required
This basic information is current at the time of publication and is subject to change.
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