9:30am / 10:00am / 10:30am | Meet the guide at Sannomiya Station |
Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum - Built in the Taisho era, this museum displays the traditional sake brewing process and operations. Visitors can learn about the brewing process and also enjoy sake tasting. | |
Kobe Shushinkan - This is a sake brewery that has been in business for 250 years, since the Edo period. The brewery is known for producing Fukuju, served at Noble Prize dinners. | |
Kobe Konan Mukonosato - This store specializes in pickles and Mirin (sweet cooking rice wine). Mirin is made from the same ingredients as sake and is an essential part of Japanese cuisine. | |
Oyasutei Market - With a history of over 100 years, Oyasutei Market is said to be the oldest shopping street in Kobe. There are long-established stores that have been around since the post-war period. | |
2:00pm / 2:30pm / 3:00pm | End the tour at Kobe-Sannomiya Station |