Kikunoi (Narumi Jozoten)

菊乃井

Narumi Jozoten is a brewery famous as the maker of the Kikunoi brand. Its history goes back over two centuries since its founding in 1806. Kuroishi City is blessed with high-quality water thanks to its rich natural environment, and the historic atmosphere of its townscape has charmed countless visitors. Narumi Jozoten is located along the Nakamachi Komise shopping street, an arcade that was built during Japan’s feudal era to protect pedestrians from snowstorms in winter and the blazing sun in summer. The brewery makes its sake using well water originating in snowmelt from the Hakkoda Mountains and Mount Iwaki. It offers brewery tours and explanations of the brewing process with a prior reservation.

General Information

Address
青森県黒石市大字中町1-1
Telephone Number
0172-52-3321
Opening Times
Mondays through Fridays: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturdays and Sundays: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Closures
Irregular
Website
See trip advisor

Basic Information

  • Multilingual
    Staff
  • Multilingual
    Signs
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Contactless
    Payments
  • Tax Free
  • Parking Lot
  • Barrier-Free
    Toilet
  • Barrier-Free

COVID-19 Prevention

  • Face Masks
    Required
  • Sanitizing
    Stations
  • Temperature
    Checks
  • Physical
    Distancing

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