Matsuyama Sake Museum, Sake museum in Osaki, Japan.
Matsuyama Sake Museum is a collection space dedicated to traditional brewing techniques and their history in the Osaki region. The exhibition halls display original equipment, tools, and examples from different periods of sake production.
Founded in 1995, the museum was created to preserve regional brewing techniques and methods. Since opening, it has documented how sake production evolved across different time periods.
Sake holds deep meaning in local traditions, connecting farmers, brewers, and consumers through shared practices passed down for generations. You can see how this beverage shapes community identity and remains central to regional celebrations and gatherings.
A visit allows you to understand the different stages of sake production and see original tools up close. The museum also offers the chance to purchase products from the region at its shop.
The museum houses the Horiuchi Ebisu Collection, a specialized exhibition featuring seven lucky deities. This collection is presented annually from December through January.
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