Ben "Vinegar House" actually has nothing to do with vinegar. It is a wood shop founded in 1721 by the ancestor of Sakamoto Longma, a national hero worthy of special books in the process of modernization. In that year, Longma secretly created the Kyoto headquarters of the Maritime Assistance Team, which was used to open a lumber shop for invisibility. It is now opened to the outside world as a memorial hall.
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Ben "Vinegar House" actually has nothing to do with vinegar. It is a wood shop founded in 1721 by the ancestor of Sakamoto Longma, a national hero worthy of special books in the process of modernization. In that year, Longma secretly created the Kyoto headquarters of the Maritime Assistance Team, which was used to open a lumber shop for invisibility. It is now opened to the outside world as a memorial hall.
Environmental hygiene is good, service attitude is good, there are many tourists, come again next time.
It's the place where vinegar is made. To tell the truth, Kyoto vinegar is the same.
Homebrewed vinegar tastes very good.
The Vinegar House is located in Hayashima, three rivers in the central Kyoto District of Kyoto. It used to be the residence of Sakamoto, a renovation aspirant in the Meiji Restoration era in Japan.