
Katsuya Shuzou
Founded in 1790. It is located in the land of Akama, a post town of the old Karatsu Kaido, a change of attendance. For generations, there has been a strong faith in Munakata Taisha, and the sake name "Nara-no-Tsuyu" was given from the sacred tree "Nara-no-Ki" of Munakata Taisha, and the pledge monument of eternal sake dedication that was erected still exists next to the Nara tree, telling the history.We are striving to brew quality-oriented sake using traditional techniques and handmade manufacturing methods. Storehouse tours are available April-September (not during brewing season) during business hours (except 12:00-14:00).Small group of individuals, no reservation required.Please ask Groups and tours (6 or more people) must be booked in advance.A fee will be charged.Parking available. Large buses cannot park.
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