Sakata Sake Brewery Tasting Tour | Sakata, Yamagata

    At Sakata Yume no Kura, you can explore the local heritage of Sakata through its unique souvenir shop and small museum. This inviting facility showcases Yamagata Prefecture's traditional crafts, delicious delicacies, and local beverages, making it an ideal stop for travelers and first-time visitors. Delve into local specialties, enjoy tastings, and learn about the region's cultural stories as you discover Sakata's treasures.

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    OverviewWhat is Sakata Yume no Kura? A Gateway to Local Treasures

    Sakata Yume no Kura is a vibrant facility located near the historic Sankyo Warehouse in Sakata, Japan. This unique venue serves as both a souvenir shop and a small museum, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and local products of Yamagata Prefecture. With an inviting atmosphere, it offers visitors the opportunity to explore various traditional crafts, delicacies, and beverages that capture the essence of Sakata and its surroundings.

    Unique Offerings at Sakata Yume no Kura

    Within Sakata Yume no Kura, guests can discover an array of local specialties, including:
    • Yamagata rice
    • Sweets such as cookies and cakes
    • Local alcoholic beverages like sake and whiskey
    • Beautiful handmade accessories
    The facility also features a food court where visitors can indulge in seasonal favorites. Notably, the no-added-sugar pear juice is an excellent refreshment to accompany your snacks. The combination of local products alongside a warm seating area provides a restful respite during your exploration.

    Exploring the Space: A Tour of Sakata Yume no Kura

    As you wander through Sakata Yume no Kura, you will encounter various sections highlighting local artisans and specialty foods. The layout allows for easy navigation, making it suitable for both casual visitors and those interested in delving deeper into Sakata’s cultural offerings. The museum aspect provides insights into Japanese history, allowing guests to appreciate not only the products but also the stories behind them.
    • Experience the flavors of local sake with tasting opportunities available for a nominal fee.
    • Discover the region’s artistic craftsmanship through various displays.
    • Explore the vibrant atmosphere that enhances your shopping experience.

    Preparing for Your Visit to Sakata Yume no Kura

    Before you embark on your journey to Sakata Yume no Kura, there are a few points to consider:
    • Wear comfortable clothing and footwear suitable for leisurely exploration.
    • Bring along a reusable shopping bag to carry your souvenirs and local delicacies.
    • Be aware that the facility is designed to accommodate visitors, even those new to enjoying local specialties.
    Sakata Yume no Kura provides an enriching experience where you can connect with the culinary and artistic traditions of the region, making it a memorable stop during your travels in Yamagata.

    Reviews

    “Discover a delightful variety of special souvenirs from Yamagata, including delicious local foods and drinks. A wonderful spot to relax and enjoy.”
    “This location offers a fascinating glimpse into Japanese history alongside a selection of local products. A great way to learn and shop.”
    “This charming shop features beautiful accessories and local drinks, making it a lovely stop for unique finds.”
    “The small museum within the store adds an educational touch, enriching the shopping experience with a bit of history.”
    “Conveniently located near Sankyo Warehouse, this souvenir shop provides an enjoyable atmosphere and a popular soft serve ice cream treat. A lovely spot to take a break!”

    Opening Hours

    Monday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
    Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
    Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
    Thursday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
    Friday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
    Saturday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
    Sunday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM 

    How to Get There

    Train / Subway

    815m (0.51mi) from Nakamachi-sanban - about a 13-minute walk 
    1.1km (0.68mi) from Sakata Port 
    1.5km (0.93mi) from Kotobukicho (bus) 

    Bus stop

    162m (0.10mi) from Iroha Gura Park Mae - about a 3-minute walk 
    335m (0.21mi) from Sangyokura Warehouse Mae (Bus) - about a 6-minute walk 
    338m (0.21mi) from Sankyosokomae - about a 6-minute walk

    Map

     7-50 Kamihonchō, Sakata, Yamagata 998-0042, Japan 
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    Things to Do in the Area

    Yamagata - A Hidden Gem of Nature and Culture
    Yamagata is a region characterized by its stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Visitors are captivated by its scenic beauty, hot springs, and historical landmarks.
    • Yamadera: A picturesque mountain temple that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valley, making it a perfect hike for both spiritual seekers and nature lovers.
    • Zao Onsen: Renowned for its hot springs, Zao Onsen is a winter wonderland famous for its “snow monsters” – frost-covered trees that create a surreal winter landscape.
    • Yamagata Museum of Art: This museum features a diverse collection of contemporary artworks and hosts various exhibitions, including pieces from renowned Japanese artists.
    Sakata - A City of Rich History and Scenic Coasts
    Sakata is a coastal city known for its captivating history and beautiful seaside scenery. With a blend of traditional architecture and modern charm, it draws those interested in culture and the great outdoors.
    • Kagamiishi: This historic site is famous for its miraculous spring water and offers tranquil surroundings, perfect for relaxation and reflection while enjoying the beauty of nature.
    • Sakata City Museum of History: The museum showcases the city’s historical artifacts and exhibitions that tell the story of Sakata’s role in trade during the Edo period.
    • Chidori Park: Renowned for its cherry blossoms, this park provides visitors with stunning views and peaceful walking paths, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll amidst nature.

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