Kurosawashuzosakeno Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Kurosawa Sake Brewery Museum. Is it a prop room for a taiga drama? Various tools and daily necessities are on display as much as I think. The dolls that introduced the state of sake brewing were also wonderful, and they were written in English so that foreigners could understand it.
It is located opposite the road after climbing the slope for 30 seconds from the place where Kurosawa Sake Brewery's shop and coffee shop are located. Free. I was interested in the exhibition that reproduced the method of sake brewing in the Edo period with a doll. It is carefully made, easy to understand and fun to see. If you like sake, it is a must-see. Next to it is a room packed with sake brewing tools and other old folk tools.
Recommended spot for those interested in sake brewing
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Kurosawa Sake Brewery The Sake Museum is Kurosawa Sake Brewery, and the equipment used for sake brewing through the Meiji, Taisho, Showa and other eras is lined up in a row, and I could feel the romance of sake brewing. This is a recommended spot for those who are interested in sake brewing.
I'm gonna slip back in time.
Kurosawa Sake Brewery Museum. Is it a prop room for a taiga drama? Various tools and daily necessities are on display as much as I think. The dolls that introduced the state of sake brewing were also wonderful, and they were written in English so that foreigners could understand it.
A lot of old folk tools!
It is located opposite the road after climbing the slope for 30 seconds from the place where Kurosawa Sake Brewery's shop and coffee shop are located. Free. I was interested in the exhibition that reproduced the method of sake brewing in the Edo period with a doll. It is carefully made, easy to understand and fun to see. If you like sake, it is a must-see. Next to it is a room packed with sake brewing tools and other old folk tools.
Recommended spot for those interested in sake brewing
Kurosawa Sake Brewery The Sake Museum is Kurosawa Sake Brewery, and the equipment used for sake brewing through the Meiji, Taisho, Showa and other eras is lined up in a row, and I could feel the romance of sake brewing. This is a recommended spot for those who are interested in sake brewing.