Red brick restoration
One of the most outstanding buildings in the city of Handa must be the Kabuto Beer Museum, also known as the Handa Red Brick Building.
Constructed in 1898, it housed the brewery of a famous local beer that won a gold medal at the 1900 Paris Exposition.
Kabuto Beer ceased production in 1921 while the company underwent mergers and rebranding, eventually coming up with the famous Sapporo and Asahi labels. Today, the building stands as a beautifully restored example of Meiji-era architecture, exceedingly rare because of its red brick construction, multi-layered cavity walls and brick-arch floors. The beer resumed production in 2005 in very limited quantities. Order a bottle or two in a Handa restaurant or bar, and enjoy a crisp, refreshing taste of history.
Kabuto Beer Museum
8 Enokishita-cho, Handa, Aichi. Tel: +81-569-24-7031
Veering into vinegar
You wouldn’t have thought that something as prosaic as vinegar would deserve an entire museum, but when the area is Handa and the vinegar is the famous Mizkan brand, the result is both elegant and effective. Paying tribute to the roots of a vinegar empire that still dominates today, Mizkan Museum (MIM) utilises interactive exhibits, sophisticated videos, beautifully shot films and fun displays to relive the history of vinegar-making in the area. The museum sits by the Handa Canal, reminding visitors — as does an impressive full-sized wooden replica of a boat inside MIM — of how their products once sailed through the channel and onto the high seas, bringing Mizkan magic all the way from Handa to Tokyo, and all around Japan.
Mizkan Museum
2-6 Nakamura-cho, Handa, Aichi 475-8585
A sip of sake history
Kunizakari Sake no Bunkakan Museum
2-24 Higashihonmachi, Handa, Aichi 475-0878
Savour the flavour
Yutaka Foods
34-1 Kawawaki, Taketoyo, Aichi 470-2395