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Male mountain winemaking is not only a data tube, but also can buy their most famous sake, this sake is still quite high, so friends who like to drink can buy a bottle, but also know a lot of winemaking culture
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Otokoyama Sake Brewing Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Oyama Brewery Museum is a museum attached to the Oyama Brewery. The museum displays the history and brewing process of the brewery with various types of materials, and is equipped with a free tasting area. It is an excellent place for tourists to experience Japanese sake culture. The museum's exhibits include precious documents and historical materials from the Edo period, ukiyo-e prints, wine vessels, and various wine-making tools. There is a free tasting area on the first floor, and various flavors of male mountain wine can be tasted from sweet to spicy, and the staff will be very kind to tell you what the taste of the wine is. Opposite the tasting area is the sales area, where you can buy your favorite wine.
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Otokoyama Sake Brewing Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Male mountain winemaking is not only a data tube, but also can buy their most famous sake, this sake is still quite high, so friends who like to drink can buy a bottle, but also know a lot of winemaking culture
Male mountain in Japan is a famous sake brand, with a long history, pollution-free snowy mountains and snow water flowing through Asahikawa, during the period, the minerals with heavy terrain and moderate climate have shaped a good winemaking environment, so the sake brewed by the male mountain winery, Far and near famous. A snowman more than two meters high in front of the building attracted the attention of everyone
We went to the Archive Hall in the evening. The small scenery at the entrance of the Archive Hall is very beautiful, the shrinking landscape of the small bridge and flowing water, and the lighting effect is more beautiful after dark. Visit the library, the first floor is on the right hand side is to try, everyone queues to try, because the wine is not good, so it is just a little drink, and there is not much to say about the wine tasting here, the first floor left hand is to sell wine, the second and third floors are the library + Brewing Factory. Introduced the history of male mountain wine making, because the language is not accessible, so it is not very clear, probably looked at it, and returned to the first floor, there is a hanger in the place where you enter the door, there are large and small kimonos (of course, the kind of work clothes worn by the wine seller) Put on a kimono and hold an empty bottle of wine in front of the waterwheel outside the house and then return. I didn't buy the wine, because I felt a little expensive, and I didn't love the wine, but there were many people who bought it.
The Male Yamashima Wine Museum is a small museum about the Male Yamashima Wine, with an introduction to the wine, a factory model for the production of wine, and the honor of the Male Yamashima Wine. It is a better understanding of Japanese sake culture. There is a free tasting area on the first floor, where you can taste all kinds of flavors of male mountain wine, from sweet to spicy, the service staff will be very intimate to tell you what the taste of the wine you tasted is. If you feel good, you can buy it in the opposite sales area. You can also wear Japanese specialty clothes to take pictures in the yard. There is still a spring in the yard, you can taste it.
Nanshan Winemaking is one of many sake breweries in Little Japan, located in Asahikawa City, Hokkaido Daobei Circle, where you can learn about Little Japan's wine culture and tea culture. The Nanshan Wine Making Archive is located on the second floor of the main building of the distillery. It is an archive attached to the Nanshan Winery, showing many historical materials about 330 years ago, and also showing wine making equipment, as well as Fushi painting and related literature.
A small wine museum, because Japan's land area is limited, everything reflects small and fine characteristics.