Wada Sake Brewery

Wada Sake Brewery

Info

Yamagata Airport → 10 minutes by car; or JR Cherry Higune Station → 20 minutes by car
5km 10 minutes from Tōhoku Chuo Expressway Tōne IC via National Route 287
Five

Business Hours

9 to 16 o'clock

Spot Category

Grocery, local liquor


Daiginjo Meito Tsukiyama Maru 720 ml 4180 yen


Improved Shinko special net rice ball 720 ml 1320 yen


Cherries love story 375 ml 1320 yen

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