Hizen Hamashuku developed at the mouth of Hamagawa River and prospered as a post town on Tara Kaido Highway, the sub-road of Nagasaki Kaido highway, back in the Edo Period. The townscape in which many old sake breweries still remain is referred to as “Sakagura Dori (sake brewery avenue)” and was designated by the national government as a preservation area of important traditional architectures.
Basic information
Address | 2696, Hama-machi, Kashima City (鹿島市浜町2696番地) |
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URL | http://www.kashimacity.com/play/machinami/ |
Official Name | Hizen Hamashuku Sakagura Dori (Sake Brewery Avenue)
肥前浜宿 酒蔵通り |
Access | 7 Min. Walk from Hizenhama Station
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Parking Availability | Free Parking Available for 5 Large Buses and 20 Cars
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Cell Phone Battery Charging | Unavailable
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Wi-fi Availability | Available in Designated Areas
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Credit Card Acceptance | Not Accepted
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Estimated Time to Enjoy | 30 Minutes to 1 Hour(without a guide)
1 - 2 hours (with a guide) |
Reservation | Reservation is needed in case of hiring a tour guide. The guiding fee varies by the number of people in the group. |
Tobacco | Only in Designated Area |
Foreign Language Support | Enjoyable without understanding Japanese
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Local Information | Saga's local sake |
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