Sakuramasamune Museum Sakuraen

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Kobe, Japan

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Museum· Kaiseki restaurant· Modern izakaya restaurants· Restaurant· Cafe· Exhibit· Modern izakaya restaurant

Sakuramasamune Museum Sakuraen Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Sakuramasamune Museum Sakuraen is located in Kobe, Japan on 4 Chome-3-18 Uozaki Minamimachi, Higashinada Ward,. Sakuramasamune Museum Sakuraen is rated 4 out of 5 in the category museum in Japan.

Address

4 Chome-3-18 Uozaki Minamimachi, Higashinada Ward,

Price range

$$

Phone

+81 784363030

Service options

Dine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGender-neutral toiletsHigh chairsSmoke-free placeToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCoffeeKids' menuSmall plates

Open hours

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A Morrell

Nice place to visit at the end (or beginning) of a Sake Brewery Expedition. Has a cafe and restaurant. I had lunch here which was good value. has some different museum items compared to the other breweries. Appears Disability Friendly with English Menu on request.

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Taylor Pettit

We went in the evening and looked around the exhibits and visited the sake bar. Nice museum with lots of English! Also the sake was great! We ordered some bar snacks to go with our drinks, but I did have to use my google translate camera feature — so just be prepared if you go and can’t read Japanese. Also very affordable.

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Jackie

Seems to be just a store rather than an actual sake museum. The other sake museums in the nada district seems to provide more information on sake brewing.

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N Tom

The Sake small museum, shop and restaurant owned by the historical Sake brewery. My friends coming from aboard love Sake hotpot at this restaurant. It's not necessary to worry about the alcohol of Sake. Because they have cooked well so the alcohol had been out.

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Victoria Diaz

Walking in I was expecting a sake tour or tasting of some kind with the museum that was clearly in Japanese only. Shop downstairs has sake to sample but very small portions. Had to go to restaurant to actually have a decent serving. Ordered two 180mL portions and lasted about 2hrs to drink. Good ambience but not the \tasting\ experience I expected.