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Aizu Masamune

会津正宗
Toyokuni Shuzo - Fukushima 河沼郡会津坂下町

Aizu Masamune is a brand imbued with the vow to protect orthodox brewing in the land of Aizu. The traditional Fune-shibori technique achieves both core strength and a sharp finish, loved as a standard indispensable to Aizu dining tables.

Otawarahiki

大俵引き
Akebono Shuzo - Fukushima 河沼郡会津坂下町

Otawarahiki is a new sake filled with local love, named after the traditional event of Aizu Bangemachi. Expressing the heat of the heroic festival held in the extreme winter cold through a vivid, sparkling mouthfeel of freshly pressed sake, it is a vibrant genuine local sake.

Karosan

鹿狼山
Akebono Shuzo - Fukushima 河沼郡会津坂下町

Karosan is a community-based brand bearing the name of the symbol of Shinchi Town in Hamadori, brewed with Akebono Shuzo's technology. A local sake connecting the region, where local rice, water, and Fukushima's passion melt together, achieving a refreshing aftertaste and mellow aroma.

Kiyu

絆結
Akebono Shuzo - Fukushima 河沼郡会津坂下町

Kiyu is a brand connecting rice from four disaster-affected prefectures (Iwate, Miyagi, Fukushima, Kumamoto), imbued with wishes for recovery. Serving as the predecessor to "Kizunamai," it features a thick and warm umami, harmonizing the regional characters into one through Akebono's technical prowess.

Izumikawa

泉川
Hiroki Shuzo Honten - Fukushima 河沼郡会津坂下町

Izumikawa is a brand of history and affection that Hiroki Shuzo Honten has continued to brew for the local people of Aizu. If Hiroki is the brilliant protagonist, Izumikawa is the best partner that melts into Aizu's daily life and enhances the cuisine. With a calm aroma, smooth umami, and exquisite crispness. It is an unwavering "Aizu standard" loved locally for a long time.

Matsu no Tomo

松の友
Toyota Shuzojo - Fukushima いわき市

Matsu no Tomo is a brand symbolizing prosperity and bonds, long loved in Iwaki City. Through reliable technology to overcome the warm climate, the quality of Abukuma water and the plumpness of rice harmonize. It is a cup staying close to the region, mellow and sharp, enhancing Iwaki's seafood.

Hanazono

花園
Toyota Shuzojo - Fukushima いわき市

Hanazono is a brand aiming for a brilliant aroma and rich taste as its name suggests. Featuring a rich aftertaste nurtured by Iwaki's warm terroir, it is a local sake that continues to be loved by local customers, brightly coloring the evening drink time.

Tsugaru Musume

津軽娘
Nakamura Kamekichi - Aomori 黒石市

"Tsugaru Musume" is one of the brands in the Nakamura Kamekich product lineup.

Midaregami

みだれ髪
Toyota Shuzojo - Fukushima いわき市

Midaregami is a brand born from Misora Hibari's famous song about Iwaki's landmark, Shioyazaki Lighthouse. Entrusting regional cultural pride to the liquid, its charm lies in a refreshing mouthfeel that lets one feel the ocean's sentiment. It is a local sake brewing the scenes of Iwaki, familiar to both tourists and locals.

Michinoku

美ち乃久
Joban Shurui Closed - Fukushima いわき市

Michinoku, derived from the old name for the Tohoku region, was the flagship brand of Joban Shurui that supported the evening drinks of Iwaki's coal miners. Its taste, carefully brewed in a warm climate, was filled with respect for the hometown's nature and vitality for tomorrow. While it is no longer available due to closure, it is remembered as a proud local sake name that walked alongside Iwaki's history.

Yukan

勇冠
Miyoshi Shuzoten - Fukushima いわき市

Yukan is a brand symbolizing the spirit of Miyoshi Shuzoten. The name, imbued with the will to "be courageous and crown-like," expresses the brewery's aspiration in challenging brewing under difficult warm climates. It is a local sake indispensable to the dining tables of Iwaki, the city of the sea, where a dignified core strength and enveloping kindness coexist.

Taiheizakura

太平桜
Taiheizakura Shuzo - Fukushima いわき市

Taiheizakura is a brand of peace imbued with wishes for a tranquil world. Its charm lies in the plump rice umami and transparency unique to hand-made sake produced by 100% "tank pressing." A "casual local sake" that gently colors Iwaki's dining tables, staying close to any dish and never tiring the palate even after two or three cups.

Shitokigawa

四時川
Shike Shuzoten - Fukushima いわき市

Shitokigawa is a local sake bearing the name of the clear stream flowing through southern Iwaki. It features a transparency that seems to reflect the shifting four seasons (four times) and a careful brewing where Nanbu TOJI's skills shine. A refreshing cup that lets one feel the blessings of Iwaki's rich nature, never tiring the palate.

Nakoso no Seki

勿来の関
Sagi Shuzoten - Fukushima いわき市

Nakoso no Seki is a brand named after the historical landmark that became a poetic epithet (Utamakura) in the Heian period. This Junmai sake, luxuriously polished to a 55% ratio, features an apple-like fruity aroma and a mellow mouthfeel where sweetness and acidity are comfortably harmonized. A dignified local sake reminiscent of ancient scenes.

Seifuku

清福
Sagi Shuzoten - Fukushima いわき市

Seifuku is an auspicious brand imbued with the wish to bring "pure fortune" to the drinker. Possessing both the softness nurtured in Iwaki's warm land and a core strength that never tires the palate, it is loved as a cup that gently stays close to the regional food culture.

Shirafuji

白冨士
Tomizawa Shuzoten - Fukushima 双葉郡双葉町

Shirafuji is the proud brand of Futaba Town with 300 years of history. Once on the verge of extinction due to the nuclear accident, the yeast rescued at the risk of life achieved a miraculous revival in Seattle after 12 years. Its taste, aiming for dignity like Mount Fuji, has now crossed borders and is loved worldwide as "SHIRAFUJI," conveying Fukushima's indomitable spirit.

Saburo

三郎
Baba Shuzo Honten Closed - Fukushima 双葉郡浪江町

Saburo was the flagship brand of Baba Shuzo Honten most familiar to the people of Namie Town. Its name symbolized friendliness and deep roots in the region, and its simple yet certain umami colored local dining tables. While it is no longer produced, it is remembered as a warm local sake that supported Namie's life.

Tanoshimi

樂實
Baba Shuzo Honten Closed - Fukushima 双葉郡浪江町

Tanoshimi (written as 樂實) is a brand imbued with the brewery's wish to "make joy bear fruit." Its gentle taste born from the terroir of Namie Town, Futaba, delivered joy and satisfaction to people. Although its history was cut short by the disaster, it is a brand with a resonant name of hope that awakens memories of the hometown.

Tennozan

天王山
Ueda Zenjiro Shoten Closed - Fukushima 双葉郡

Tennozan is the flagship brand of Ueda Zenjiro Shoten. Fitting its name, which means a decisive turning point, it featured a powerful yet mellow rice umami. It is a cup symbolizing the hometown's memory that once delivered vitality and peace to Futaba's dining tables.

Kappa Zakura

かっぱ桜
Shihaizakura Shuzo - Ibaraki 取手市

"Kappa Zakura" is one of the brands of Shihaizakura Shuzo and belongs to the brewery's "Shihaizakura" brand family. It is a friendly brand that values the Kappa (water imp) legend handed down in the local Toride City and regionality. Using high-quality water and carefully selected rice, it features a light and savory (tanrei umakuchi) sake quality that you will never get tired of drinking. It is attractive for its sharp aftertaste without added sugars and has been loved mainly in the local Toride City. They brew sake utilizing the abundant underground water of the Tone River and continue to protect the manufacturing method rooted in the region. As a daily sake that can be enjoyed in a wide range of temperatures from chilled to warmed, it continues to color the local dining table.

Fukuwarai

福笑
Urazato Shuzoten - Ibaraki つくば市

"Fukuwarai" is a traditional brand of Urazato Shuzoten since its founding. The brand name contains the auspicious meaning of bringing smiles and good fortune, and is associated with the fun and happiness of "Fukuwarai" (a traditional Japanese New Year's game). As a brand that tells the history of Urazato Shuzoten, it has been loved locally for many years. Brewing sake utilizing the rich natural environment of Tsukuba and the underground water of Mt. Tsukuba, they pursue a taste that harmonizes with the local food culture. While inheriting the tradition since its founding, they also aim for a sake quality that suits modern tastes. Mainly in the local Tsukuba City, it is enjoyed in a wide range of situations from celebrations to daily evening drinks as an auspicious brand that calls for good luck.

Urazato

浦里
Urazato Shuzoten - Ibaraki つくば市

"Urazato" is a new generation brand brewed by the 6th generation brewery head, Chikara Urazato. A major feature is the use of Ogawa yeast, which is known as a ginjo yeast that Ibaraki Prefecture is proud of. It has a deep and mellow taste that brings out the umami and sweetness of rice, and a gentle fruity scent reminiscent of bananas and melons unique to Ogawa yeast spreads. The young brewery head toji, Chikara Urazato, trained at breweries outside the prefecture and the National Research Institute of Brewing, and continues new challenges based on tradition. His high technical skills are evaluated, such as receiving the Nanbu Toji Association Chairman's Award, the top prize in the ginjo sake section of the Nanbu Toji Self-Brewed Sake Competition. Aiming for a sake quality different from the conventional "Kiritsukuba," he pursues sake that is more gorgeous and suits modern tastes. While making use of local Tsukuba rice and water, it is attracting attention as a brand that shows the way of local sake in a new era.

Hitorimusume

一人娘
Yamanaka Shuzoten - Ibaraki 常総市

"Hitorimusume" (Only Daughter) is the representative brand of Yamanaka Shuzoten. Brewed on the banks of the Kinugawa River, this sake features a smooth mouthfeel and mellow taste due to soft water brewing. The brand name was named after the thought of "brewing sake carefully as if raising an only daughter." The sake quality created by the skills cultivated over a long history and careful brewing makes you firmly feel the umami of rice even though it is light. It is ideal as a sake during meals and is loved as a famous supporting role that enhances the taste of dishes. As a sake that continues to be loved by locals, they continue to protect unchanged quality and taste.

Shinsen

神仙
Inaba Shuzo - Ibaraki つくば市

"Shinsen" is one of the brands brewed by Inaba Shuzo, and is a sake inheriting the tradition of the brewery which has a history as the sacred sake of Mt. Tsukuba Shrine. The brand name is associated with the gods of Mt. Tsukuba, expressing a sacred and pure image. Taking advantage of the location at the foot of Mt. Tsukuba, they brew sake using the underground water of Mt. Tsukuba that springs up on the premises. Inheriting the tradition from ancient times, they practice sake brewing deeply connected to the local natural environment. It aims for a sake quality that harmonizes with local food culture with a taste that allows you to feel the climate of Tsukuba. As a brand deeply connected to Mt. Tsukuba worship, it conveys the history and culture of the region to the present.

Inamuraya

稲村屋
Narumi Jozo Ten - Aomori 黒石市

"Inamuraya" is a limited-run sake crafted with long-accrued techniques and careful low-temperature fermentation. To ensure quality is maintained throughout the distribution process, it is exclusively available through authorized specialty retailers. The goal is a sake that is rich and fragrant yet possesses a crisp and clean finish.