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トレンドニュース [Complete Guide] What Is the Zenkoku Shinshu Kanpyokai? Japan’s Top Sake CompetitionThe History of Japanese Sake: Exploring Japan’s Culture Through the Ages#01:The Origins of Sake: A Sacred Beverage Born from Rice and Gods#02: The Heian Period — How Japan’s Nobility Fell in Love with Sake and Elegant Banquets#03: The Sengoku Period — How Sake Fueled Samurai Spirit and Shaped Japanese Culture#04: The Edo Period — How Sake Shaped Izakaya Culture and Regional Breweries Across Japan#05: The Meiji and Taisho Eras — The Modernization of Sake Brewing Techniques#06: Early Showa Period — Wartime Sake and the Era of Sanbai Zojo-shu#07: Late Showa Period — The Sake Boom and Japan’s Rapid Economic Growth#08: The Heisei Era — Sake’s Renaissance and Global Expansion#09: The Reiwa Era — The Rise of Craft Sake and Next-Generation Innovation#10: The Future of Sake — Merging Tradition and Technology【What is Sustainable Sake?】Eco-Friendly and Community-Conscious Brewing for the Future【What is Custom-Made Sake?】Experience Crafting Your Own One-of-a-Kind SAKE【AI × Japanese Sake】The Next Generation of Brewing: Tradition Meets TechnologySmart Sake Brewing: How IoT is Revolutionizing Japan’s Traditional CraftWhat Is a Virtual Sake Brewery Tour? Experience the Art of Sake Brewing from HomeTop 5 International Sake Breweries|How Sake Is Evolving Around the WorldKudari-zake: Edo-Era Sake and the Styles of Nada and FushimiWhat Is ”Kyokusui-no-Utage”? Discover the Elegant Sake Tradition of Heian AristocratsWhat Was the Miki-no-Tsukasa? Exploring the Ancient Government Role Behind Sake BrewingDiscover the History of Japanese Sake through Kokin Wakashu and The Tale of GenjiHeian-Era Sake and Court Culture: Brewing Traditions Revealed in the EngishikiKyokusui-no-Utage Today: Experience Japan’s Elegant Sake and Poetry Ritual in Kyoto and BeyondYashiori no Sake in Japanese Mythology: How Susanoo Defeated the Serpent with Sacred SakeWhat Is Kuchikami Sake? Exploring the Origins, History, and Ancient Brewing Method of Japanese SakeWhat Is the National Research Institute of Brewing? Japan’s Only Official Sake Research Center【Complete Guide】Best Temperature to Enjoy Sake: Cold, Room Temp, or Warm?[Creative Ways to Enjoy Sake] How to Mix, Cocktail, and Customize Your Sake Experience【Complete Guide】How to Drink Sake: Temperature, Etiquette, and Creative Styles[Complete Guide] Proper Way to Pour and Drink Sake: Essential Manners to Know【Nama-zake vs. Hiire】Key Difference Between Unpasteurized and Pasteurized Sake?【Rice Polishing Ratio Explained】How Seimai Buai Affects Sake Flavor and QualitySake Rice Explained|What Is Shuzo Kotekimai and Why It Matters in BrewingSeishu vs. Daku-shu (Nigori)|Differences in Flavor, Appearance & BrewingKoshu (Aged Sake) Explained|Flavor, Aroma, and How to Enjoy ItUnderstanding Ginjo, Junmai & Honjozo Sake|Beginner’s Guide[Complete Guide] Types and Brewing Methods of Sake|Explained by Flavor, Method, and Labels4 Main Types of Sake Explained: Kunshu, Junshu, Soshhu, and Jukushu Guide for BeginnersWhat Are the Ingredients of Sake?|How Rice, Water, Koji, and Yeast Create FlavorWhat Is Seimai?|How Rice Polishing Shapes the Flavor and Aroma of Japanese SakSake Brewing and Steamed Rice|Why It’s EssentialThe World of Koji-Making|How Koji Shapes the Flavor and Soul of Japanese SakeWhat Is Shubo?|Understanding the Heart of Japanese Sake BrewingWhat Is “Moromi”?|The Fermentation Process That Creates the Flavor of SakeWhat Is “Hiire”?|How Pasteurization Affects the Flavor and Stability of SakeWhat Is Sake Pressing (Shibori)?|Timing, Methods, and Flavor Differences ExplainedComplete Guide to How Japanese Sake Is Made|From Rice to BottleSake Vessel Material Guide|Differences Between Ceramic, Porcelain, Glass, and TinWine Glass Sake: A Modern Way to Enjoy AromaSakazuki|The Traditional Beauty of Japanese Sake CeremoniesTokkuri & Katakuchi|Classic Sake VesselsGuinomi Guide|The Traditional Sake Cup for Everyday and Special MomentsWhat Is an Ochoko?|A Guide to Japan’s Traditional Sake CupHow to Choose the Best Sake Cup|Types and Materials ExplainedCraft Beer Tap Akihabara St. Front: A Craft Beer Haven in the Heart of TokyoKushikatsu Tanaka: Japan’s Go-To Izakaya for Osaka-Style Fried SkewersYEBISU CREATIVE BREW “Kaori Mutsu” to be Released on March 11Courtyard by Marriott Spring Bar Presents Spring Cocktails with Fresh StrawberriesGion Shizuka is launching a Sukiyaki lunch featuring the finest Kobe beef, Tajima Gyu.Exploring Japan’s Traditional Alcoholic Beverages: Sake, Awamori, Shochu, and SoursIkkenme Sakaba: Japan’s Ultra-Affordable IzakayaYoronotaki: A Traditional and Affordable Izakaya ChainIsomaru Suisan: Japan’s 24-Hour Seafood IzakayaTorikizoku: Japan’s Affordable and Delicious Yakitori ChainExploring Japan’s Top 10 Izakaya Chains: A Guide for Visitors10 Truly Delicious Japanese Sake Recommended by Sommelier of Sake
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【What is Sustainable Sake?】Eco-Friendly and Community-Conscious Brewing for the Future
【What is Sustainable Sake?】Eco-Friendly and Community-Conscious Brewing for the Future
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As environmental concerns and community well-being become more important, the sake industry is also evolving toward sustainability.Sustainable sake refers to sake brewed with practices that minimize environmental impact and make…

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【Nama-zake vs. Hiire】Key  Difference Between Unpasteurized and Pasteurized Sake?
【Nama-zake vs. Hiire】Key Difference Between Unpasteurized and Pasteurized Sake?
  • May 8, 2025

Introduction|What Is Nama-zake? Have you ever seen terms like “Nama-zake(生酒),” “Nama-chozo-shu(生貯蔵酒),” or “Hiire(火入れ)” on sake labels?These indicate differences in the brewing process depending on whether or how many times the…

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【Rice Polishing Ratio Explained】How Seimai Buai Affects Sake Flavor and Quality
【Rice Polishing Ratio Explained】How Seimai Buai Affects Sake Flavor and Quality
  • May 8, 2025

Introduction|How the Rice Polishing Ratio Affects Sake Flavor You often see “Seimai Buai(精米歩合)” on sake labels—like “30% polished” or “60% polished”—but what does it really mean?In fact, the rice polishing…

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Sake Rice Explained|What Is Shuzo Kotekimai and Why It Matters in Brewing
Sake Rice Explained|What Is Shuzo Kotekimai and Why It Matters in Brewing
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Introduction|Is the Taste of Sake Determined by Rice? Sake is a simple beverage made only from “rice, koji, and water.”Among these, rice plays a key role in defining its flavor…

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Seishu vs. Daku-shu (Nigori)|Differences in Flavor, Appearance & Brewing
Seishu vs. Daku-shu (Nigori)|Differences in Flavor, Appearance & Brewing
  • May 8, 2025

Introduction|What Are Seishu and Daku-shu? When learning about Japanese sake, you’ll often encounter the terms “seishu(清酒)” (clear sake) and “daku-shu(濁酒)” (cloudy sake). At a glance, it may seem like the…

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Koshu (Aged Sake) Explained|Flavor, Aroma, and How to Enjoy It
Koshu (Aged Sake) Explained|Flavor, Aroma, and How to Enjoy It
  • May 8, 2025

The Beauty of Golden-Hued, Matured Sake for Grown-Up Palates Introduction|What Is Koshu? “Koshu(古酒)” refers to sake that has been aged over a long period.While most sake is bottled and shipped…

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Understanding Ginjo, Junmai & Honjozo Sake|Beginner’s Guide
Understanding Ginjo, Junmai & Honjozo Sake|Beginner’s Guide
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Introduction|How Is Sake Categorized? Labels like “Ginjo(吟醸),” “Junmai(純米),” and “Honjozo(本醸造)” often appear on sake bottles,but many people don’t really know what separates them. This article clearly explains the differences between…

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[Complete Guide] Types and Brewing Methods of Sake|Explained by Flavor, Method, and Labels
[Complete Guide] Types and Brewing Methods of Sake|Explained by Flavor, Method, and Labels
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Introduction|What Are the Different Types of Sake? When choosing sake, have you ever felt confused by terms like “junmai(純米),” “ginjo(吟醸),” “nigori(にごり酒),” or “seimai-buai(精米歩合)”?Sake is classified based on its flavor profile,…

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4 Main Types of Sake Explained: Kunshu, Junshu, Soshhu, and Jukushu Guide for Beginners
4 Main Types of Sake Explained: Kunshu, Junshu, Soshhu, and Jukushu Guide for Beginners
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Introduction|Isn’t Japanese Sake Too Complex? When it comes to Japanese sake, many people say,“There are so many types, it’s confusing!” But in reality, sake can be broadly categorized into four…

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