Hanshin Railways, Hankyu Railways, and the JR Tokaido Line all run north of the Nada district, connecting Kobe and Osaka. The closest stations to the district are on the Hanshin Line.
You can start exploring the area from any station along the line. The Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum is just a 5-minute walk from Sumiyoshi Station on the Hanshin Line (10 minutes, 200 yen from Sannomiya Station). If you have a Japan Rail Pass, you can get off at JR Sumiyoshi Station (8 minutes from JR Sannomiya Station), then walk 15-20 minutes to the museum.





Nada Sake District
The Nada Sake District (灘) is Japan’s premier sake-producing region, located near Kobe. Famous for its high-quality rice, pure water, and ideal weather, the area has been crafting sake for centuries. Its proximity to Kobe Port and Osaka also makes it an ideal location for sake production.
Stretching around three kilometers, the Nada district is home to numerous sake breweries. Many of them welcome visitors with tasting rooms and exhibitions, where you can learn about the sake-making process and enjoy some samples. The district is perfect for a half-day stroll, where you can explore both traditional buildings and modern breweries. For a deeper dive into sake, don’t miss the Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum, known for its informative exhibits and English-friendly tours, along with sake tasting.
Getting there
Attractions
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1Sawanotsuru Sake Museum
Sake brewing heritage and history
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2Kobe Konan Muko no Sato
Sake lees pickles and condiments museum
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3Kobe Shushinkan Brewery
Sake tasting, guided tours, and cuisine
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4Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum
Life-sized sake exhibits and tasting
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5Kikumasamune Sake Museum
Traditional sake tools and barrel-making
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6Sakuramasamune Museum Sakuraen
Traditional sake-making tools and tasting
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7Hamafukutsuru Ginjo Brewery
Award-winning ginjo sake and brewery tours
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