Jan. 13 (Mon.),2025

Only Sakagura-kan is Open until January 24. (Pls Check Here Before Visiting the Museum.)

Kinen-kan is temporarily closed from January 15 to 24 due to exhibit change.
Only Sakagura-kan is open during the above period. Reservation is not needed, so please visit Sakagura-kan (Please make reservation for a group over 20 visitors).

The following exhibitions will be held from January 25 at Kinen-kan.

Dolls of the Seasonal Festivals: Maruhei Bunko Collection -Happy Playing House-
The Sake Reference Room:History of Traditional Sake Brewing
The Sasabe Sakura Collection:Record at Ekiraku Sansou – Sasabe’s Cherry Blossom Garden Now and Then

The Sake Museum cares deeply about the health and safety of its visitors and employees. In response to coronavirus (COVID-19) and to support efforts to help reduce the spread of the virus, we have implemented enhanced procedures and guidelines. To prepare for your visit, please read the guidelines attached below.

Guideline for Visiting the Museum (As of June 5, 2022)

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!