Shimada-Shōten

Osaka


This third-generation-run sake store has narrow wooden stairs leading to a basement cellar where you can sample small glasses of sake (¥220 each), while sitting at tables made from sake barrel bottoms and snacking on cheese and pickles. Friendly, welcoming staff go out of their way to help you choose the right bottle to take home. Cash only.


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