Sakura-Masamune Memorial Museum Sakuraen

Memorial Hall
A five-minute walk from Uozaki Station on the Hanshin Electric Railway. This museum displays sake brewing equipment, old fashioned signboards, sake bottles, labels, and other items which speak of the history of Sakura Masamune, a sake brewing company founded 300 years ago and whose origins date back 400 years. The museum also shows rare footage of how sake was once made in Japan. The museum is adjoined by a Japanese restaurant, exhibition gallery, and cafe. The Sakura shop sells fresh made sake brewed in a separate building by volume and also carries local specialty and famous products which make perfect gifts and souvenirs.

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Address
Hyogo Kobe-shi Higashinada-ku Uozakiminamimachi 4-3-18 map map Map
Phone
0784363030
Hours
[Sake Brewery Dining Ouen] 11:30-15:00 (LO 14:00)/17:00-22:00 (LO 21:00)
[Sanbaiya] 17:00-22:00 (LO21:00)
[Cafe]10:00-19:00(LO6:00)
[Shop Sakuragura]10:00-19:00
Closed
Tuesday (open if it is a public holiday)
Parking Lot
Available(24spaces)
※Parking lot for large busesAvailable(Advance reservation required)
Credit Card
Available(VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX)
Smoking
Not available
Wi-Fi
Available(kobe-wifi)
Vegetarian Menu
Available (we will consult with you at any time)
English Menu
Available
Average budget
[Lunch] 1,001-3,000yen
Remarks:[Dinner] 3,000-7,000yen
Estimated stay time
60-120 minutes
Wheelchair accessible
Available
Infant friendly
Available

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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  • Quick tour with tasting
    4.0 Reviewed : 2018.12.23
    Good place for sake tasting, before purchase.The exhibition is also very interesting if you have not visit one before.
  • Great Artisan Brewery
    5.0 Reviewed : 2018.06.05
    This brewery produce many limited production Namazake, which is unpasteurized sake that require refrigeration at all time and rarely exported outside of Japan. There are both free tasting and tasting...
  • A Japanese Restaurant Attached to a Sake Exhibition and Shop
    4.0 Reviewed : 2018.01.01
    Sakuraen is one of the two Japanese sake museums or exhibitions which has a restaurant. As we arrived at the the other too early, we extended our trip to this one. The exhibition itself isnt a big...

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