Deep in Nada-Ku 2
This is a continuation of my previous post Deep in Nada-Ku and is for everybody who doesn’t believe that there is 19 century English saloon in the heart of Nada Ward.
First – pictures from the saloon itself.

View from the saloon's window
Pretty English, isn’t it? :)
If you end up in this museum/saloon I strongly recommend the sake set (it comes with pickles) and/or the onigiri set (it is without sake). I don’t know how they prepare these onigiris but the really taste delicious. Apart of the English saloon there is a sake bar, tea rooms with nice windows facing the garden (I never entered there) and of course a pickles museum (or rather pickles methodology history museum).
Here are some pictures from the interior of the museum and the exposition:

Pickles museum
- The Garden (view toward the pickle shop)
And finally the traditional Japanese garden which is just outside the museum and connects it with the pickle’s shop. (By the way Just behind the complex there is a big Hanshin trains depo but that’s how it is in Japan – traditional and modern – hand in hand).
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