Suntory Yamazaki Distillery

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저작권: Whisky Warehouse – Toukou Sousui 淙穂鶫箜 / CC BY 2.0

Suntory Yamazaki Distillery is located in the Yamazaki district of Osaka Prefecture and situated along the border of Kyoto Prefecture. The historic distillery was established in 1923 and is known as the birthplace of Japanese whisky. Set in the idyllic nature of Osaka, the whisky establishment works in harmony with the environment and uses the natural resources to craft its wide variety of renowned beverages. One of Suntory’s most notable drinks is its Yamazaki Single Malt Whisky, which won a gold medal at the International Spirits Challenge in 2003.

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5-2-1 Yamazaki, Shimamoto, Mishima District, Osaka (길 안내)

개장 시간

9:30 - 17:00 Closed now

영업시간

월요일 9:30 - 17:00
화요일 9:30 - 17:00
수요일 9:30 - 17:00
목요일 9:30 - 17:00
금요일 9:30 - 17:00
토요일 9:30 - 17:00
일요일 9:30 - 17:00
Holidays 9:30 - 17:00

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075-962-1423

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Suntory is about a 10-minute walk from either Yamazaki Station on the JR Tokaido Line or Oyamazaki Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line.

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