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Detailed Information
- Place Types Museum
- Address 6-1 Sakaechō, Tatebayashi, Gunma 374-0052, Japan
- Coordinate 36.2459867,139.5272328
- Website https://www.nisshin.com/museum/main.html
- Rating 4
- Compound Code 6GWG+9V Tatebayashi, Gunma, Japan
Openning hours
- Monday Closed
- Tuesday 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
- Wednesday 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
- Thursday 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
- Friday 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
- Saturday 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
- Sunday 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
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Reviews
Nisshin Flour Milling Museum
Anyone can visit for 200 yen, I wrote the temperature measurement and documents and went inside.
You can find out about the flour mill and various Nisshin flour mills.
The outside is a nice Japanese garden!
The location is next to the Nisshin Seifun Tatebayashi Plant, right next to Tatebayashi Station. There are several parking lots. Admission is 200 yen for adults and 100 yen for children.
It is a facility where both adults and children can learn how to make flour from the beginning of Nisshin Flour Milling. Inside the modern building of the new building, there will be machine displays and explanations on milling, and a touch panel for children.
The main building is an exhibition in an old historic building, with stunning gardens outside.
When I answered the questionnaire, I received a notebook or okonomiyaki (maybe different ones will be distributed depending on the season).
I don't think there is much trouble with wheelchairs.
We recommend that you visit when you have the time.
I can only describe my impressions! Nissin Flour Tempura Flour is often found in supermarkets and grocery stores. I am an immigrant from Kanagawa Prefecture, so I'm surprised that I didn't even know that it was made in Gunma, and that it was manufactured in this Tatebayashi. The reviews from users seem to be able to see the factory and eat at the factory restaurant, and you can also see the history from the time of opening! In terms of school, it is ideal for free research on summer vacation! I'm living in Japan, so let's learn from everyone. Recently, Tatebayashi has various factory bowls, I think that there are still more bulldog sauce and Nissin flour that are famous for Asahi, Calpis and sauce, but it is amazing!
Gunma Prefecture, where Nisshin Flour Milling was founded, was established in Tatebayashi. It is not a very large facility, and there are 10 or not groups visiting on holidays. You can slowly tour the facilities.
Admission is 200 yen for adults and 100 yen for elementary and junior high school students. It doesn't seem like you're going to take money, but it's about facility maintenance.
There are exhibits of the life of the founder, Teiichiro Masada, and the equipment used since the company was founded. In addition, the Japanese garden is maintained, so you can feel relaxed when you visit the facilities.
It may not be enough as a "destination" for sightseeing, but if you have the chance to go to Tatebayashi, you may want to take your legs.
There are some souvenirs on the way home.
One of Tatebayashi's destinations
The private parking lots 5-9 are available next to the museum. You need to give the number to the guide.
Admission is 200 yen. However, you can get a souvenir by answering a simple questionnaire on the way home
The content is difficult for small children, but there are so many quizzes and videos that I enjoyed it.
The exhibits will not change, so it may be enough if you come once ...
Even if it is a cafeteria (paid) that uses food from Nissin products.
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