菊正宗酒造記念館
Kiku-Masamune Sake Brewery Museum
A historic sake brewery museum in Kobe showcasing the legacy of Kiku-Masamune through traditional tools, displays, and tastings.
Attractions
Museum, Sake, Cultural Heritage
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Founded in 1659, Kiku-Masamune is one of Kobe’s most renowned sake producers. The Kiku-Masamune Sake Brewery Museum, rebuilt after the 1995 Hanshin Earthquake, recreates the appearance and atmosphere of an Edo-period brewery using original woodwork and traditional tools. Visitors can explore the brewing process through large displays, watch craftsmen at work, and sample various sakes in the tasting area. Located in the famous Nada district—Japan’s top sake-producing region—the museum offers both cultural insights and refreshment. Admission is free.
Facilities & Services
Free sake tastings
Gift shop with exclusive brews
English signage
Barrier-free access
On-site parking
Guided tours available (Japanese only)







