Sakagura Dori Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A lonely tourist destination
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I bought a bean paste for 200 yen at Yoshida Shogetsudo and soy sauce for 450 yen at Yamaguchi soy sauce. Both are difficult to enter unless you check in advance. I tasted sake at Hizenya, but it tasted disappointing compared to Nada and Fushimi.
The main street of Hizen Hamajuku. The appearance of white sake breweries lined up is photogenic. It seems that there used to be many breweries, but now there are only three. It's fun just to stroll around, but it's a pity that there aren't many other highlights.
I enjoyed the sake brewery tour and tasting, even in summer.
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I was politely guided to my sudden desire for a tour. I was able to drink tasting while comparing what I liked. All such as Daiginjo were refrigerated and I could read them deliciously. I'm careful about quality control. There was a post that the customer response was bad, but it may depend on the person who responded.
I'm sorry for the evaluation of people who don't drink sake, but I have the impression that old buildings continue. The road is quite narrow. If you like alcohol, it may be a good idea to stop by and compare it.
Hizen Hamajuku Sake Brewery Street in Saga Prefecture. I went on the JR Nagasaki Main Line to Hizenhama. It was a little 5 minutes walk from the terminal station and Hizenhama Station. The cityscape is old and tasteful. It was a holiday, but there were many shops closed, and there were few tourists and it was quiet.
A lonely tourist destination
I bought a bean paste for 200 yen at Yoshida Shogetsudo and soy sauce for 450 yen at Yamaguchi soy sauce. Both are difficult to enter unless you check in advance. I tasted sake at Hizenya, but it tasted disappointing compared to Nada and Fushimi.
Sake brewery street in Hizen HAMA
The main street of Hizen Hamajuku. The appearance of white sake breweries lined up is photogenic. It seems that there used to be many breweries, but now there are only three. It's fun just to stroll around, but it's a pity that there aren't many other highlights.
I enjoyed the sake brewery tour and tasting, even in summer.
I was politely guided to my sudden desire for a tour. I was able to drink tasting while comparing what I liked. All such as Daiginjo were refrigerated and I could read them deliciously. I'm careful about quality control. There was a post that the customer response was bad, but it may depend on the person who responded.
the sake brewery will continue.
I'm sorry for the evaluation of people who don't drink sake, but I have the impression that old buildings continue. The road is quite narrow. If you like alcohol, it may be a good idea to stop by and compare it.
It's a holiday, but it's quiet.
Hizen Hamajuku Sake Brewery Street in Saga Prefecture. I went on the JR Nagasaki Main Line to Hizenhama. It was a little 5 minutes walk from the terminal station and Hizenhama Station. The cityscape is old and tasteful. It was a holiday, but there were many shops closed, and there were few tourists and it was quiet.