Seiryu Brewery

sightseeing

Seiryu brewery is famous for being the biggest producer in the Kanto region and offering both superb taste and production quality. Their concept of connecting face to face with customers in order to inspire trust led to the first establishment in the business where you can buy their products directly at the brewery.

Basic Information

Location
Uruido 659-3, Hasuda City, Saitama Prefecture
TEL
048-768-2025
FAX
048-768-4585

Business hours / Fee

Business hours
9:00~18:00
Regular holiday
Open all year round (Open short hours on New Year's 3rd)
Fee
Tour course from 4,000 yen * Please check the website for event information.

How to get there

Public transport
・ 35 minutes direct from Ueno Station to Hasuda Station
・ 32 minutes direct from Ikebukuro Station to Hasuda Station
・ 38 minutes direct from Shinjuku station to Hasuda station
From Hasuda Station West Exit, about 5 minutes from Asahi Bus West Exit Bus Stop, get off at Shitauruido Bus Stop
Car
・ 15 minutes by car from Kuki Interchange on the Tohoku Expressway
・ 15 minutes by car from Iwatsuki Interchange on the Tohoku Expressway
・ 5 minutes by car from Hasuda Station on the JR Utsunomiya Line
Parking
Free

Other

Remarks
Please do not eat natto in the morning of the tour

Map

Nearby spots

Kogaito Shell Midden
Kogaito Shell Midden

A shell midden (refuse mound) from the first half of the Jyōmon period (about 7,000 years ago). At this time in history, the climate was warmer and the ocean was more inland compared to now. The mound mainly consists of the Japanese basket clams that inhabit the brackish waters of the region, but there are also shells of the Japanese littleneck clam, common Orient clam, and blood clam. The mound is located behind the Kannon statue in the fifth temple of the Adachi Bandō pilgrimage route.

Shiraoka Hachimangu Temple
Shiraoka Hachimangu Temple

This is a historical shrine said to have started Jikaku Daishi Ennin In 849. There is also a letter bearing the shogun’s scarlet seal.

Ina Town Local History Museum
Ina Town Local History Museum

Visitors can learn about the rich nature and national treasures of Ina Town through the comprehensive exhibitions on local nature, geography, history and folklore on display. This museum moved to inside Ina Municipal Minami Junior High School in April 2016. Feel free to stop by, view the exhibitions and deepen your love and understanding of the wonderful Ina Town.

Green Trust Conservation Site No. 13 “Musenyama, KDDI Forest”
Green Trust Conservation Site No. 13 “Musenyama, KDDI Forest”

"Musenyama, KDDI Forest" is number thirteen of the fourteen designated Green Trust Conservation sites in Saitama. Located on the eastern edge of Ōmiya Plateau, the area consists mainly of jolcham oak and other deciduous broad-leaved trees. On the west side, there is also a row of Yoshino cherry blossom trees that attract many people in the spring. There was once a station for wireless transmission belonging to KDDI Corporation located here. As a result, the mountain area was nicknamed "Musenyama" (the wireless mountain), by locals.

Shishi Museum
Shishi Museum

This is a private museum exhibiting ’Shishimai' (traditional lion dance), featuring authentic lion masks, costumes, documentation, performance videos from all over the country and local toys related to the lion.

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