[Image1]Komekome Sōmon Tour (Komekome Sōmon Tour)The Shimomachi Sōmon district along the Buzen Highway.Long
[Image2]Komekome Sōmon Tour (Komekome Sōmon Tour)The Shimomachi Sōmon district along the Buzen Highway.Long
[Image3]Komekome Sōmon Tour (Komekome Sōmon Tour)The Shimomachi Sōmon district along the Buzen Highway.Long
[Image4]Komekome Sōmon Tour (Komekome Sōmon Tour)The Shimomachi Sōmon district along the Buzen Highway.Long
[Image5]Komekome Sōmon Tour (Komekome Sōmon Tour)The Shimomachi Sōmon district along the Buzen Highway.Long

Komekome Sōmon Tour (Komekome Sōmon Tour)

The Shimomachi Sōmon district along the Buzen Highway.
Long known as a rice distribution center, this street still retains charming traditional townhouses. Enjoy a special walking tour of the neighborhood called the Komekome Sōmon Tour.
There are four stops on the route.
This popular tour includes Instagrammable spots and opportunities to learn about the history of rice.

1. Kiya Main Shop
A koji maker that preserves traditional methods and remains committed to products rich in the aroma of koji.

2. Chiyo no Sono Brewery
A pioneer in junmai sake brewing, ahead of other breweries.

3. Kosenji Temple
A temple that houses a sutra repository containing a complete set of sutras donated by the wealthy merchant Munakata-ya.

4. Senbei Workshop
A handmade senbei shop that uses carefully selected ingredients and offers a fun senbei-grilling experience.

Participation fee: 600 yen (includes a souvenir)
Closed: Wednesdays, August 14–17, and during the New Year holidays
(Kiya Main Shop, Chiyo no Sono Brewery, and the Senbei Workshop are each available for viewing.)
Meeting place: Kiya Main Shop
Parking: Chiyo no Sono Brewery parking lot
Organized by: Shimomachi Sōmon Association
Reservations: Yamaga Onsen Tourism Association TEL. 0968-43-2952
Please register by the day before the tour (cancellations by the day before are accepted; same-day cancellations will be charged 50% of the participation fee).
Some sites may be unavailable depending on the season or other circumstances.
The order of shops visited on the tour may change depending on the number of participants and other factors.

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