"Tamadare" was named after a legendary story of a priest at Hongyo-ji Temple in Hirosaki, who was moved by the sweetness of water droplets dripping from a rock while practicing Zen meditation.
It features a gentle aroma an...
"Tamadare" was named after a legendary story of a priest at Hongyo-ji Temple in Hirosaki, who was moved by the sweetness of water droplets dripping from a rock while practicing Zen meditation.
It features a gentle aroma and a quintessential Aomori flavor with integrated rice umami, acidity, and bitterness. It is a beloved local favorite enjoyed throughout the prefecture.
Awards (2)
National New Sake Appraisal
(2)
2026
Honorable Mention
2025
Honorable Mention