Craft, Taste, and Celebrate.

The Cultural Reach of Japanese Sake and Cuisine
—Inspired by the Komodaru
Authentic Japanese Culture Is Found in Everyday Life

Tsukaguchi:
The home of the special sake barrels
vital to Japan’s sake culture.

Have you ever seen one of those special sake barrels,
carefully wrapped in straw,
used in Japanese festivals and ceremonies?

Called komodaru, these barrels safeguard the sake
and create a pure, celebratory atmosphere—a symbol of Japan’s traditional culture.

They aren’t merely vessels
but crafted works imbued with the skill of the craftsmen and the Japanese spirit itself.

Tsukaguchi, in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture,
is where this beautiful tradition continues today.
Located right beside Nada Gogo, one of Japan’s most renowned sake-producing regions,
Tsukaguchi has long nurtured a thriving craft of barrel-making to support sake brewing.

Today, around 70% of these special sake barrels
used throughout Japan are produced here.

Tsukaguchi isn’t a sightseeing spot—
it’s a town where everyday life and the legacy of traditional industry run deep,
making it one of the few places where you can experience Japan’s authentic, everyday culture.

After the experience, it’s worth visiting nearby restaurants
to sample Nada’s sake paired with seasonal dishes.

In Tsukaguchi’s shopping street,
you’ll find authentic sushi restaurants where chefs prepare each piece on the spot,
along with Japanese dining spots serving Hyogo Prefecture’s local sake
and dishes made with regional ingredients.

Discover the traditions found only in Tsukaguchi—Japan’s leading producer of komodaru—
together with the flavors cherished by locals.

Access to Tsukaguchi Station (Hankyu Railway)

Tsukaguchi offers excellent access from major cities in the Kansai region, and its compact layout makes it easy to explore.

  • [From Osaka] About 15 minutes from Umeda Station (Hankyu Kobe Main Line) with no transfers.
  • [From Kobe] About 30 minutes from Sannomiya Station (Hankyu Kobe Main Line) with no transfers.
  • [From Kyoto] About 60 minutes by transferring between JR lines and the Hankyu Kobe Main Line.
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