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Nambu Sake Master Brewer Museum
Sharing the achievements and traditions of the “Nambu Toji,” counted among Japan’s three great toji alongside the Echigo Toji and Tanba Toji.
A toji is an essential master brewer, passed down in Japan for many years. A toji is the person (or group) responsible for bringing together the craftsmen who work at a sake brewery and deciding the flavor. In particular, toji in Iwate Prefecture are called “Nambu Toji,” and have long been famous nationwide for their refined, high-level skills.
This is the facility that preserves and passes on the achievements and traditional culture of the “Nambu Toji.” Inside this earthen storehouse-style museum—rebuilt after a historic sake brewery was once dismantled—you’ll find a lineup of valuable sake-brewing tools that are rarely seen up close, including a 2-meter-diameter vat used for preparing sake. There’s also a large screen showing the film “Nambu Toji” four times a day, featuring a recreation of traditional sake-making.
After taking your time exploring and deepening your knowledge of sake brewing still alive in Iwate Prefecture, enjoy a tasting. The self-serve tasting station works with a paid coin system—insert a coin and pour into your cup—with around six signature sakes crafted by the “Nambu Toji” always ready to sample.
Highlights
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A facility that preserves and passes on the achievements and traditional culture of the “Nambu Toji.”
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In the earthen storehouse-style building, you’ll find exhibits of valuable historical materials, plus film screenings on a large screen.
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Look forward to an easy tasting service featuring signature sakes crafted by the “Nambu Toji.”
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The charming earthen storehouse-style building is a memorable sight
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A 2-meter-diameter vat used for preparing sake
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A dedicated server where you can sample signature sakes
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)
English and Chinese pamphlets available. We don’t have signs.
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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the area?
Yes.
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Are there coin lockers?
No.
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Is there a smoking area?
Yes, outside.
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Can I buy the sake I sample?
It’s sold at the product shop “Sakashokan.”
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 南部杜氏伝承館
- Postal Code
- 028-3171
- Address
- Roadside Station Ishidoriya, 7-25-1 Nakaterabayashi, Ishidoriya-cho, Hanamaki City, Iwate
- Phone
- 0198-45-6868
- Closed
- None (closed from December 29 to January 1)
- Hours
- 9:00am - 4:30pm (tastings until 4:00pm)
- Admission
- Free (tastings require a fee)
- Access
- 15 minutes on foot from Ishidoriya Station (JR Tohoku Main Line)
- Credit Cards
- Not accepted
- Official website
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Official website (Japanese)
Official Website (English)