Narumi Sake Brewery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There is a garden that makes you feel history.
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This is Mr. "Narumi family residence" and "Narumi Brewery Kikunoi" designated as a cultural property of the city. Enter the shop. This shop is a sake brewery that inherits the tradition of its founding of 215 years. In the back of the shop, the bottle of sake was still being packed. In the back of the shop, "It's a house of the Narumi family. The tour is free, so I'll go up to his house. Look at the shop from the tatami room. It's the same as the book in the Edo period. It is between the zashiki floors. Excellent work ...
It is one of the historic wooden buildings. I'm sorry for my personal affairs, but I didn't drink alcohol, so I only visited from the outside. It is located on the main street of Nakamachi.
The building is a historic building, and the garden is a brewery that can visit the national registered monument 200 for more than a year.
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It is a sake brewery that has been around for more than 200 on Nakamachi Komise Street. The building is a historic building with a long boast of its length. What a courtyard garden is a national registered monument. You can visit the garden (free of charge). I'm not familiar with sake, so I didn't even try it, so I chose it by Ayer just for the price, bought Kikunoi Junmai Ginjo Hara sake and went home. This was refreshing and delicious, and I wish I had a proper tasting. It's a regret. It is one of the highlights of Nakamachi Komise Street. By all means, ...
It is a long-established sake brewery founded in the late Edo period, Culture 3 (1806). The outer wall is made of makabe, and it is my favorite design in Japanese houses. It is a kirizuma type and is clean. The building was not a national cultural property but a city cultural property. Is it a place that has been greatly renovated? Anyway, this profound feeling stands out even when walking down the street.
It is a liquor brewery on Komise-dori. I enjoyed "Kikunoi" here at a hotel in Hirosaki last night. We were able to get 5 go by two people in the sashimi with a rich taste. This was a coincidence with the original tightening. You can visit the store and see the garden from the room. The sake brewery realized again that the local influential people were.
There is a garden that makes you feel history.
This is Mr. "Narumi family residence" and "Narumi Brewery Kikunoi" designated as a cultural property of the city. Enter the shop. This shop is a sake brewery that inherits the tradition of its founding of 215 years. In the back of the shop, the bottle of sake was still being packed. In the back of the shop, "It's a house of the Narumi family. The tour is free, so I'll go up to his house. Look at the shop from the tatami room. It's the same as the book in the Edo period. It is between the zashiki floors. Excellent work ...
It's a historic wooden building.
It is one of the historic wooden buildings. I'm sorry for my personal affairs, but I didn't drink alcohol, so I only visited from the outside. It is located on the main street of Nakamachi.
The building is a historic building, and the garden is a brewery that can visit the national registered monument 200 for more than a year.
It is a sake brewery that has been around for more than 200 on Nakamachi Komise Street. The building is a historic building with a long boast of its length. What a courtyard garden is a national registered monument. You can visit the garden (free of charge). I'm not familiar with sake, so I didn't even try it, so I chose it by Ayer just for the price, bought Kikunoi Junmai Ginjo Hara sake and went home. This was refreshing and delicious, and I wish I had a proper tasting. It's a regret. It is one of the highlights of Nakamachi Komise Street. By all means, ...
and it's very remarkable.
It is a long-established sake brewery founded in the late Edo period, Culture 3 (1806). The outer wall is made of makabe, and it is my favorite design in Japanese houses. It is a kirizuma type and is clean. The building was not a national cultural property but a city cultural property. Is it a place that has been greatly renovated? Anyway, this profound feeling stands out even when walking down the street.
It's a traditional liquor brewery.
It is a liquor brewery on Komise-dori. I enjoyed "Kikunoi" here at a hotel in Hirosaki last night. We were able to get 5 go by two people in the sashimi with a rich taste. This was a coincidence with the original tightening. You can visit the store and see the garden from the room. The sake brewery realized again that the local influential people were.