Hakutsuru Brewery Tour in Nada, Kobe
The Hakutsuru sake brewery is loacted in the Nada area of Kobe. It is a 5 minute walk from Hanshin Sumiyoshi station.
Hakutsuru brewery was established in 1743. The brewery operates year round and has been modernized by new techniques. Despite this, it still observes the traditional spirit and skills of quality sake brewing and has reopened one of its old brewing facilities to continue the spirit of traditional sake brewing.
The Hakutsuru museum was built in the early 1900s and originally used as a storage facility until March, 1969. It is open daily from 9:30am to 4:30pm. At the end of the museum tour there's a tasting area where you can try a variety of sake.
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DRINKING SAKE IN KOBE! KOBE DAY 3 (VLOGMAS DAY 12)
On my last day in Kobe we headed to two sake breweries: Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum & Kobe Shu-Shin-Kan Brewery to try some Fukuju Sake! I got to see how Sake was and still is made, and sample a wide variety of Sake! P.S Check out that Breakfast Buffet at Okura Hotel!
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HAKUTSURU Sake Brewery Museum in Japan!
This is my tour of the Sake Brewery Museum in Japan!
The museum in Kobe is full of exhibits explaining the process of making Sake from start to finish. The path ends with Sake tasting and a gift shop.
Not only is the Sake Brewery worth its value, but it's also close to a train station! I highly recommend this place! :D
Sake Breweries of Kobe, including Free Sake!!!
Stuck for something to do in Kobe? Here's our walking tour of Kobe's famous Sake Breweries, with where to get free sake along the way!
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Sakuramasamune Brewery
Hamafukutsuru Ginjo Brewery
Kikumasamune Sake Museum
Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum
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Eric Taylor - Traditional Japanese Music
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Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum
Process of Sake brewing
Hakutsuru Sake Museum, Kobe, Japan - 2014
SAKE BREWERIES HOPPING IN NADA, JAPAN
Want to experience something different once in the Kansai region of Japan? Why not visiting the best sake breweries? The Nada area is extremely contently located between Osaka and Kobe and yet not so visited amount western tourists!
We spent a whole day sake tasting (for free) and enjoying the relaxed local vibe, as well as eating some delicious food!
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Sake Brewery in Nada, Kobe, Japan!
The best sake Japan has to offer can be found in Kobe's Nada area!
I went on a tour at Shushinkan Brewery, had sake tasting of Fukuju sake and learned about the process of sake brewing!
Kobe's Nada district is the top sake producing region in Japan! Nada is home to a number of sake breweries, and many of them offer great interactive tours and tastings. Plus, February/March is Shinshu (新酒) or New Sake season, making it a great time to visit the breweries!
The Kobe Shushinkan 神戶酒心館 brewery, and its brand Fukuju 福寿, is one of the more recognizable producers of the famed Nada 灘 region of Hyogo prefecture. They’ve been family-owned for an impressive 13 generations.
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Free sake tasting from a top Japanese distillery, Sawanotsuru, in a lovely setting that rivals some of the best small-size museums we've been in.
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free sample of different sake.
Kobe Earthquake Memorial Museum | 阪神淡路大地震纪念馆 |2017
KOBE EARTHQUAKE MEMORIAL MUSEUM | 阪神淡路大地震纪念馆 | 2017
As a giant candle lit up in ruin, The Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake Memorial Disaster Reduction and Human Renovation Institution, called Kobe Earthquake Memorial Museumas short name, was born to commemorate more than 6000 souls lost in the worst earthquake in Japan disaster fighting history. The nightmare rushed in Kobe on 5:46 am of January 17th 1995, ripping the city heart by the intensity of 7.3 richter, plunging the area in a devastated collapse. All the important constructions, large structures and the basic composition of harbor area were destroyed, followed by the tumble of nearly one kilometers of main arterial system.
Seven years later in 2002, Kobe Earthquake Memorial Museum was established following the purpose of handing down the experience of the earthquake to younger generations of Hyogo prefectural government. Over years, the museum seems to well carry out the mission of building disaster management culture and reinforcing local capacities in reducing disaster risk, becoming a global center for research of disaster risk management. In the close relationship with many relative organizations around the world, the museum is a key center of information on disaster risk management, providing expertise and information regarding action, aid, volunteer workers organizing and other issues organizing.
Kobe Earthquake Memorial Museum has an amazing architecture with double layer glass wall. As a museum of earthquake, it was designed to withstand the most devastating earthquake imaginable. Through the glass layer, visitors will be led into a large atrium to watch a 3D film reappearing the disaster in about just 7 minutes with simulated sound and effect like you are truly going through this horror. In next space, feeling turns to watching, as ruin of the earthquake are reconstructed to create a lively scene of devastated streets. You will also know the way Kobe raised the city up by recovery and reconstruction through documentary. The whole picture is drawn lively and truly making you numbed with scared and pitiful. The upstairs are exhibition space of life saving equipment and supplies donated by foreign governments. The short tour inside Kobe Earthquake Memorial Museum is not only the tour of memory but also the way to express sympathy, compassion as well as admiration to Japanese pain and courage.
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Nara Sake Brewery Harushika Sake tasting session
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How Sake is made, Kobe, Nada District, Japan
I visit the Kikumasamune Sake Brewery and Museum in the famous Nada District of Kobe. Manager Sho Murata helps me explain how Sake is made using the traditional Kimoto method. The Kikumasamune Brewery has been making Sake since 1659.
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Hanshin Koshien Stadium
Shukugawa Park
Nishinomiya Shrine
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Kawasaki Museum Tour in JAPAN!!!
This is the Kawasaki City Museum located in Kobe, Japan.
Kawasaki definitely lets the good times roll here!
The museum is free of charge, and climbing in and out of trains, sitting on motorcycles, along with doing many more fun activities make it a well worth adventure!