Kurosawa Sake Brewery Sake House

Kurosawa Sake Brewery Sake House

Info

JR Yachiho Station → 5 min walk
From Chubu Crossing Road Yachiho Takahara IC, 2.2km 7 minutes via National Route 299/141
10 cars

Business Hours

9 to 17 o'clock (11 to mid-April from 10 o'clock)

Price

Free entry

Spot Category

Museums・Science Museums・Archives


Materials Building Entrance


An exhibition that recreates the appearance of old sake brewing with dolls


Chikuma River underground water sake brewing water and herdwater monument

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