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Enjoy the Flavors of Ebina with Sake and Local Cuisine

Check out the Izumibashi Sake Brewery and sample some drinks. After learning about Japanese sake, take a walk around Sagamikawa River and then head to the restaurant run by Kuramoto, Kuramoto Kako Izumibashi. Here you can enjoy dishes paired with sake.

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Ryuhoji (Wooden Senju-kannon)

Ebina 30m

It was founded in the early Muromachi period as a branch temple of Kencho-ji Temple in Kamakura, inheriting the remains of Kannondo and Kiyomizu-dera. The Kannondo,...

Izumibashi Sake Brewery

Ebina 1h

Founded in 1857, Izumibashi Sake Brewery is not only a sake brewery but also a cultivator of rice. We see sake as an agricultural by-product, and make sake by growing...

Kanagawa Prefectural Sagami Sansen Park

Ebina 1h

It is a river park built upstream where the three rivers, the Sagami River, the Nakatsu River, and the Koayu River meet. Enjoy the views of the slow-flowing river...

Kuramoto Kakou Izumibashi

Ebina 1h

With the motto "Sake brewing starts with rice brewing", this restaurant is directly managed by Izumibashi, a cultivated brewery that directly handles rice as a...

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