Imanishi Seibee Shouten brewery

Imanishi Seibee Shouten

Nara, KinkiFounded 1884

In Nara where is Japan's first international capital, is home to many large temples and shrines, including the Great Buddha Hall, the world's largest wooden structure recognized as a World Heritage Site, Kasuga Taisha Shrine, and Horyuji Temple.In this environment, we was established the sake brewing business in the Meiji era.The sake was named Harushika after Kasuga Taisha Shrine and its sacred animal, the deer.Currently, Harushika sake is exported to more than 10 countries throughout Japan and the world. Sake brewery store open 10:00-17:00 (sake tasting closes at 16:30).Closed during Obon Festival, year-end and New Year holidays, and when events are held.Sake tasting: 700 yen per person (tax included).Due to the small space of the store, entry may be denied in case of congestion.

Address24-1, Fukuchiincho, Nara Shi, Nara Ken, 630-8381, Japan
Phone+81-742-23-2255
VisitingSake brewery store open 10:00-17:00 (sake tasting closes at 16:30).Closed during Obon Festival, year-end and New Year holidays, and when events are held.Sake tasting: 700 yen per person (tax included).Due to the small space of the store, entry may be denied in case of congestion.

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