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The School was found as Nada Middle School by the sake producers of Nada Ku region, Jiroemon Kano (Kiku-Masamune, now Kiku-Masamune Sake Brewing Co., Ltd.), Jihē Kano (Hakutsuru, now Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Company Limited), and Tazaemon Yamamura (Sakuramasamune, now Sakuramasamune Company, Limited). [8]
Sawanotsuru Sake Museum The Sawanotsuru Museum was opened in November 1978, with the aim of leaving the history of sake brewing to future generations. In March 1980, both the museum and the sake brewing tools held within it were designated as " Important Tangible Folk Cultural Properties " by Hyogo Prefecture .
Sudo Honke (須藤 本家, Sudō Honke) is a Japanese manufacturer of sake headquartered in Kasama, Ibaraki Prefecture.Founded in 1141, and run by the 55th generation of the Sudo family, it is the oldest sake brewery in Japan and one of the oldest companies in the world.
Hakutsuru Fine Art Museum (白鶴美術館, Hakutsuru Bijutsukan) opened in 1934 in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan to display the collection of Kanō Jihei, seventh head of the Hakutsu Sake Brewing Company (白鶴酒造). As such it was one of the first private museums in Japan. [1]
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Brewery of Izumi Yūnosuke Shōten,the only wooden building brewery in Nada-Gogō (Mikage-gō) Nada-Gogō (灘五郷, nada-gogō, "The Five Villages of Nada") are five area-based groupings of sake breweries in the cities of Kobe and Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It is the largest sake producing region in Japan, with breweries in the ...
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In Japan's sake industry in general, wooden products have been replaced by metal, resin, and glass bottles, making wooden ones difficult to obtain. For this reason, the brewery established a new factory dedicated to the maintenance and production of wooden sake utensils and straw rope on the land adjacent to the Hamakura Plant.
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