Factory / Workshop Spots in Tsuwano / Masuda Area

  • Gallery Kunsthof Tsuwano
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Shimane Kanoashi-gun Tsuwanocho Ushirodaguchi 250-2
    "A gallery and studio located on Honmachi-dori, the main street in Tsuwano. ""Kunst"" refers to art, and ""Hof"" refers to plaza or garden; it's an attempt to use German to create a ""place where friends will gather."" It is operated by Yume Kiln's artist Atsuko Nakao and Akira Nakao, active in the Berlin painting scene. Items like their paintings and small handmade plates are on display and available for purchase. They also offer pottery workshops where you knead the clay yourself, giving visitors the chance to create the work they've conceived while receiving careful instruction (reservations required)."
  • Furuhashi Brewery
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    5 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Shimane Kanoashi-gun Tsuwanocho Ushiroda Ro 196

    One of three breweries in Tsuwano, it is on Tonomachi Street. Making sake on this site since 1878, it had a good range of sakes and tastings were available. There was also an excellent explanatory...

  • LEFTY'SLEATHERCRAFT
    Travel / Tourism
    Shimane Masuda-shi Tsudacho 698-9
  • kuramoto zaikan Sake shop Ba
    Travel / Tourism
    Shimane Pref. Kanoashiguntsuwanochou Nakaza B 34
  • Azumaya Brewery
    Travel / Tourism
    Shimane Masuda-shi Takatsu 1-chome 46-6
  • Okada Ya Main Store
    Travel / Tourism
    Shimane Masuda-shi Somebacho 5-7
  • Kuwabara bar
    Travel / Tourism
    Shimane Masuda-shi Nakanoshimacho Ro 171
  • Migita Main Store
    Travel / Tourism
    Shimane Masuda-shi Honmachi 3-30
  • Ishishu Sake Brewing
    Travel / Tourism
    Shimane Pref. Kanoashiguntsuwanochou Ushiroda 218

Shimane Areas

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What Shimane prefecture lacks in size and population, it makes up for in scenery and ancient mythology. Izumo-taisha, in the middle of the prefecture, is said to be Japan’s oldest Shinto shrine, where stories that delve into the creation of the Japanese race have been passed down over centuries. The 180 Oki Islands, a 40-minute ferry ride north of Sakaiminato, offer an undiscovered paradise well off the beaten track.

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