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4-28 Yōgaichō, Nishinomiya, Hyogo 662-0921, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 798-32-2525
sitio web: rengakan.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 34.7302659, Longitude: 135.3447227
Jing Jie Ng
::Went in to take a look at the various sakes available. Managed to snag a couple of bottles to enjoy back at the hotel.
亀澤勉
::I visited on a tour. At Sakagura Dori Brick Hall, on the left is the Japanese restaurant ``Hanasakari'', and on the right is the sales corner, ``Crow Studio Yamamura'', with a banquet hall on the second floor. I had Chasoba Tempura Zen in the beautiful banquet hall on the second floor. I felt like I had been invited to a wedding, and I was moved by the round tables with pure white cloths. The glass workshop on the first floor also held hands-on classes, which piqued my interest. There was also a chopstick rest on sale and I asked for a chopstick rest. It’s a good deal 🎵 I was also able to go out to the back and see the factory's huge tanks. ⬜From the guide⤵️ The Nansetsu Youth Cooperation Association was formed in 1888 by approximately 50 young men. Among them, volunteers who wanted to ``devise projects that would contribute to the rise of industry and the development of Nishinomiya'' formed the Youth Association, and the following year, in 1889 (Meiji 22), the Nishinomiya Corporate Company was established as a stock organization. was established and started the sake brewing business. In 1989, which marked the 100th anniversary of our founding, we established a new management philosophy: ``Aiming for a prosperous Japan that brings dreams to companies, happiness to society, and is loved by society,'' as a vow to continue to take on new challenges as we head toward the next 100 years. I raised it. In 2000, the 111th anniversary of our founding, we changed our company name to Nippon Sakari.
Ali Malaekeh
::Didn't eat there but blew glass. Was fun.
T M
::It is located so far from any station. However, there are many type of japanese sake, and japanese food is delicious, too.
Felix Tang
::A sake factory that houses a restaurant and even an ornamental glass making shop, this place is open to tourists and the public. For sake fans, this would be one place I'd suggest to visit (and to stop by the restaurant for a meal too!) *Note: The review of the restaurant is separate as the entry of the restaurant in Google Maps is listed under 花さかり.