Only Sakagura-kan is open until December 2.

Sep. 30 (Fri.),2022

“Nishinomiya Sakagura Renaissance and Food Fair” to be held from October 1 (Sat.) – 2 (Sun.)

From October 1 (Sat.) to 2 (Sun.), “Nishinomiya Sakagura Renaissance and Food Fair” will be held for the first time in three years!

The main venue is Nishinomiya-jinja Shrine, and the museum will serve as a satellite venue with a special admission fee, as well as special screenings of “Sake Brewing Videos”.

There will be 5 special screenings each on both days, each showing a different year of sake brewing. The videos are free to view, so please come join us! (Admission is needed. The videos are in Japanese only.)

●Period: October 1 (Sat.) – 2 (Sun.) 
●Screening Venue: Kinen-kan 2nd Floor, Audio Visual Room
●Screening times: 11:00~, 13:00~, 13:45~, 14:30~, 15:15~ (about 30 minutes each time)
Special admission: Adults: 200 yen, Junior high school and elementary school students: Free
(No other discount can be combined.)

“Nishinomiya Sakagura Renaissance and Food Fair” Official Website (Japanese Only)

酒くん

Sake-kun is a Kansai-jin (a person from the Kansai region) who is obsessed with sake. 
He is an experienced sake brewing craftsman.

There are hundreds of surprises about sake. Let's find them all!

桜子ちゃん

Sakurako-chan is a fairy of Sasabe-zakura cherry blossom tree studying about Mr. Sasabe who had tended her.

The more we learn about Mr. Sasabe, the more we like him! As we learn more about sakura, our appreciation
for these beautiful tree grows!