Food and Agriculture Museum, Tokyo University of Agriculture
東京農業大学「食と農」の博物館
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Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
Address:
2 Chome-4-28 Kamiyoga, Setagaya City, Tokyo 158-0098, JapanMap
Phone:Ticket inquiry: +81-3-54774033
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It's free and open. It might have been very boring, but it's unexpected that the main exhibition here is sake, and there are also some unique wine utensils in Japan.
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The affiliated museum of Tokyo Agricultural University is open to the public free of charge. The museum displays sake and exquisite drinking utensils. There is a cafe in the museum, and the food here is quite cheap, if you are interested in agriculture, you may wish to visit here.
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It's free and open. It might have been very boring, but it's unexpected that the main exhibition here is sake, and there are also some unique wine utensils in Japan.
Free open museum, you can know the production process and technology of Japanese wine.
Free museums, small foreign girls who come together are particularly interested in agricultural plants. We'll come and see if it's good.
Agriculture and Food Museum, you can understand the production process of Japanese wine, interesting.
Admission is free and there are two types of chickens designated as natural monuments outside, so it's a great place to take children! It appears to have been designed by Kengo Kuma.