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Many buildings scattered around the Yanaka district survived the bombings of World War II, including this former sake store built in 1910.
Many buildings scattered around the Yanaka district survived the bombings of World War II, including this former sake store built in 1910. Characteristic of Meiji-era architecture, the building now houses a small museum of sake and beer equipment.
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9:30
16:30
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Closed
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9:30
16:30
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16:30
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9:30
16:30
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9:30
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9:30
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2-1 Uenokōen, 台東区 Taitō-ku, Tōkyō-to 110-0007, Japan
+81 3-3823-7451
A small museum that offers a glimpse into life in the area in the early 20th century, with re-created houses and stores, and cultural artifacts
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