Displays depicting the history of Japan's famous drink, sake, are featured in this specialty museum. Not only is sake the ... More
Japan Sake Center
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Displays depicting the history of Japan's famous drink, sake, are featured in this specialty museum. Not only is sake the national drink but it is a key element in many important Japanese rituals. Sake storehouses enjoy the protection of a guardian god whose common name is "Sakadono-kami." A Japanese Bacchus would surely be pleased with this museum!
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The Ginza is Japan's (and perhaps Asia's) most prestigious shopping area. Many high end retail shops have their flagship stores
here. Ginza attracts smart and elegant shoppers and office workers as well as students in t shirts. There are ...
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This enchanting garden, first created in 1629, is a delightful place to visit at any time of the year. Koraku
means to 'enjoy afterwards' and the garden was designed as a place of peaceful, quiet contemplation. It's only a ...
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Located just 10 minutes by car from Ishigaki Airport and in the center of Ishigaki city, the hotel is the
ideal base for your stay on the island. Travel to other islands is convenient with the pier a 3 ...
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