Liquor Store Spots in Hyogo Area

  • Rive Gauche
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    Hyogo Ashiya-shi Kinmitsucho 4-18
    This wine shop is situated in Prefectural Route 344. The shop carries carefully selected fine wines delivered by the producers. The shop engages in thorough distribution management and is completely air conditioned 24 hours a day. Here you can casually select and purchase quality wines. The shop also holds wine seminars and other events.
  • Maenaka Saketen
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    Hyogo Kawanishi-shi Sakaemachi 12-2
    This venerable liquor shop established in 1964 is about a three minute walk north from Kawanishinoseguchi Station. It sells Japanese sake, shochu, umeshu (plum wine), liqueurs, and more from across Japan. The shop, which is located one block west of the Kawanishi Shiyakusho Nishi Intersection, is an authorized distributor for some of Japan's most notable breweries, including Nishi Sake Brewing Company, Nakamura Shuzojou Brewery, and Akishika Brewery. The shop also carries a full line of nonalcoholic syrups that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Customers can even have gifts wrapped by a GAAJ-certified Wrapping Coordinator.
  • Nishiyama Brewery, Inc.
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    Hyogo Tanba-shi Ichijimacho Nakatakeda 1171
    "This brewery founded in 1849 is located in a rich natural setting about 15 minutes from Kasuga Interchange on the Maizuru Wakasa Expressway. The brewery continues to make sake that is not ""that phantom sake you would like to drink just once"" but instead ""that once-in-a-lifetime sake you want to drink again."" The brewery's classic Kotsuzumi is a famous Tamba sake named by the poet Kyoshi Takahama. It has received high praise from all over the world as a fresh-tasting rice wine that represents the best of what Japanese sake to offer. The brewery's novel yet nostalgic bottle designs were created by the artist Kosuke Watanuki. He continues to innovate even now through unfettered thinking that blends Japanese and Western styles, and furthermore, transcends any borders."

    西山酒造道のお酒は近くの道の駅でも購入可能ですが、 蔵に併設してあるショップに来ると、 西山酒造道オリジナルの升や、 御酒印帳、トートバッグなどの購入が可能です。 週末はイベントが開催されていることもあり、 私はくじ引きでフェイスマスクと、おちょこをいただきました。 駐車場は道を挟んで向かいにありますが、 4台ほどしか停めれなかったように思います。

  • Liquor shop Yamaya Takarazuka Akura
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    Hyogo Takarazuka-shi Akuraminami 1-7-1
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Kobe Fujiwaradai
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    Hyogo Kobe-shi Kita-ku Fujiwaradainakamachi 1-4-1 Step Garden
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Rokkomichi
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    Hyogo Kobe-shi Nada-ku Sakuraguchicho 3-chome 1-ban 1-go
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Takarazuka Nakasuji
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    Hyogo Takarazuka-shi Nakasuji 7-92-4
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Nishinomiya Kitaguchi
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    Hyogo Nishinomiya-shi Takagihigashimachi 15-6
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Mondoyakujin
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    Hyogo Nishinomiya-shi Uwadai 4-1-4
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Takarazuka Sakasegawa
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    Hyogo Takarazuka-shi Sakasegawa 1-16-28
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Takarazuka Maitani
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    Hyogo Takarazuka-shi Maitani 1-36-3
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Kawanishi
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    Hyogo Kawanishi-shi Sakane 2-21-3
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Sanda Tainaka
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    Hyogo Sanda-shi Tainakacho 3-8
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Itami Mizuho
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    Hyogo Itami-shi Mizuhocho 3-chome 10
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Ashiya
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    Hyogo Ashiya-shi Miyazukacho 17-8
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Kitasuzurandai
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    Hyogo Kobe-shi Kita-ku Yamadacho Obu Owaki Yama 17-1
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Sanda Woody Town
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    Hyogo Sanda-shi Suzukakedai 3-2
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Tarumi
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    Hyogo Kobe-shi Tarumi-ku Myodanicho Naka Bo 12-1
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Himeji Kadohara
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    Hyogo Himeji-shi Katsuhara-ku Kumami 10-1
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Ikawadani
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    Hyogo Kobe-shi Ikawadanicho Arise 1298

Hyogo Areas

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Hyogo prefecture stretches from the north coast to the south coast on the western end of the popular Kansai region, encompassing verdant mountains, urban beaches, and fantastic historical sights. The prefecture’s main attractions lie along the south coast at Kobe, the prefectural capital, a pretty harbor city best known for its production of the renowned Kobe beef, and Himeji, the home of Himeji Castle, one of the country’s most beautifully preserved feudal castles, perched magically atop a hill.

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