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It is a small museum in Matsuo Taisha. As the god of this shrine is a protector for brewing, there is this kind of facility. The entrance is free. It is a good place to learn about Shinto and Sake. It...
A small museum in the precincts of Matsuo Taisha Shrine. Free admission. A large sake barrel is placed at the entrance. There is a commentary on the history of sake in the hall, and sake brewing tools such as 々 are exhibited. If you are a drinker, the royal road is to first visit the god of Matsuo, buy knowledge here, and enjoy delicious sake at night.
There is a famous water in the precincts of Matsuo Shrine, and it is also a "god of sake brewing" and is also a gathering of faith in people 々. The sake museum displays the relationship between Matsuo Taisha and sake, history, and the culture and process of sake, including videos. I learned about exhibitions related to sake, such as sake brewing tools and sake ware that have been handed down since ancient times. You can enter the museum for free, so feel free to enter.
A museum in the precincts of Matsuo Taisha, which is the god of sake, along with Umemiya Taisha. There is an exhibition showing the process of making sake and the position of sake in history and life. It's not a must-see, but if you're going to Matsuo Taisha Shrine, you'd definitely like to stop by.
Shinto and sake
It is a small museum in Matsuo Taisha. As the god of this shrine is a protector for brewing, there is this kind of facility. The entrance is free. It is a good place to learn about Shinto and Sake. It...
a facility that seems to be a god of sake.
A small museum in the precincts of Matsuo Taisha Shrine. Free admission. A large sake barrel is placed at the entrance. There is a commentary on the history of sake in the hall, and sake brewing tools such as 々 are exhibited. If you are a drinker, the royal road is to first visit the god of Matsuo, buy knowledge here, and enjoy delicious sake at night.
You can learn about history and culture.
There is a famous water in the precincts of Matsuo Shrine, and it is also a "god of sake brewing" and is also a gathering of faith in people 々. The sake museum displays the relationship between Matsuo Taisha and sake, history, and the culture and process of sake, including videos. I learned about exhibitions related to sake, such as sake brewing tools and sake ware that have been handed down since ancient times. You can enter the museum for free, so feel free to enter.
i'm going to give you knowledge from sake god.
A museum in the precincts of Matsuo Taisha, which is the god of sake, along with Umemiya Taisha. There is an exhibition showing the process of making sake and the position of sake in history and life. It's not a must-see, but if you're going to Matsuo Taisha Shrine, you'd definitely like to stop by.
Let's stop by when we go to Matsuo Taisha Shrine.
It is located in Matsuo Taisha Shrine. As expected, it was interesting to have a museum because there was only a god of sake. Anyone can enter.