The famous spring water, which was also used for the meal of the last Tokugawa Shogun, Yoshinobu, still flows from a well within the brewery. This sake has a sweet and delicious taste, but also has a sharp acidity, making it a sake you will never tire of drinking.
- Address
- 221 Imazu, Imazu-cho, Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture
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- Contact Us
- TEL:0740-22-2112
- Access
- About 10 minute walk from JR Omi-Imazu Station
- website
- http://biwa-cho.com/
- Remarks
- Local sake
Regular holidays: Irregular holidays
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