Experience with Ozeki
Here we will introduce you to the "experiences" that allow you to come into contact with the culture and history of Ozeki, such as "related facilities" that are associated with Ozeki and "regular events" that can be enjoyed together with customers.

Permanent Facilities
Sekijuan
Sekijuan
Ozeki's antenna shop.
It opened in 2001 as an antenna shop for Ozeki, selling not only sake but also food, sweets, and cosmetics made from sake brewing by-products. It will be reopened in 2021 to mark its 20th anniversary.
The sake corner has a relaxed atmosphere reminiscent of a sake brewery, and features an unmanned vending machine for tasting samples.The cafe corner has retro-designed chairs and tables, allowing you to relax and enjoy your time.
Imazu Lighthouse
Imazu Lighthouse
The Ozeki Sake Brewery Imazu Lighthouse was built in 1810 (Bunka 7) by Osakaya Chobei, the fifth head of the Ozeki Sake Brewery's Nagabe family, at his own expense for ships coming in and out of the port.
The Ozeki Sake Brewery Imazu Lighthouse is the oldest lighthouse in Japan, officially recognized by the Japan Coast Guard as a navigational aid, and is also designated as an Important Tangible Cultural Property by Nishinomiya City.
Seiwakan
Seiwakan
This head office welfare facility was constructed as a place for employee training, socializing, and entertainment. The building was relocated in 1978 to commemorate the completion of the Ozeki Tamba Factory. This house, built around 1858, some 160 years ago, conveys the traditions of the Tamba region and provides a sense of peace, as if you've returned to your spiritual home.
* Seiwakan is not open to the public.
Regular event
Food Fair
*The event is organized by Nishinomiya Sakegura Renaissance and the Food Fair Executive Committee (Nishinomiya Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Nishinomiya City, Nishinomiya Sake Brewers Tokakai, Nishinomiya Tourism Association).
The company cafeteria will be open to the public, with Ozeki employees hosting and welcoming guests.

