Kitamaebune Shinetsumaru
北前船辰悦丸Kitamaebune Shinetsumaru honors Awaji's maritime heritage and the feats of Takadaya Kahei.
Kitamaebune were merchant ships that crisscrossed the Sea of Japan in the Edo era, linking Awaji to Ezo (Hokkaido) on key trade rou...
Kitamaebune Shinetsumaru honors Awaji's maritime heritage and the feats of Takadaya Kahei.
Kitamaebune were merchant ships that crisscrossed the Sea of Japan in the Edo era, linking Awaji to Ezo (Hokkaido) on key trade routes.
Shinetsumaru is a restored vessel once sailed by Kahei and is cherished as part of Awaji's ocean legacy.
Its name conveys the island's pioneering spirit and respect for those who connected Japan by sea.
Brewed with traditional Awaji craftsmanship, it is a sake steeped in historical romance.