Brands
Kameno-o
亀の尾"Kameno-o" is the flagship brand of Izu Honten, named after the phantom sake rice "Kameno-o." It uses the sake rice "Kameno-o," which the 11th head succeeded in reviving after 7 years. This rice is a legendary variety discovered in Yamagata Prefecture in the Meiji era. Although it once disappeared due to pests, it is now used in various places thanks to revival cultivation. Izu Honten uses Kameno-o grown under contract in Munakata City and carefully presses it using the traditional vat pressing (Funa-shibori) method, realizing a sake quality that maximizes the characteristics of the rice. Various types including Junmai Daiginjo are produced, allowing you to enjoy the distinctive flavor unique to Kameno-o.
Iwaimedeta
祝いめでた"Iwaimedeta" is a brand presumed to be derived from the traditional celebratory song of Hakata, "Hakata Iwaimedeta." As an essential presence for celebrations and auspicious events in Hakata, it is a brand closely tied to the local culture. It is loved as a sake embodying the lively and gorgeous culture of Hakata.
Hyakunengura
百年蔵"Hyakunengura" is the flagship brand of Ishikura Shuzo and also the name of the facility "Hakata Hyakunengura." It is a brand expressing the tradition of the brewery with over 150 years of history and the technology cultivated over many years. Representative products include "Daiginjo Hyakunengura 40" and "Ginjo Josui," continuing sake brewing filled with pride as the only brewery in Hakata.
Hatsuyoshino
初吉野"Hatsuyoshino" is one of the traditional brands of Ishikura Shuzo. "Hatsu" (First/New) evinces newness and purity, and "Yoshino" reminds of a beautiful place name in Japan, making it a prestigious brand name. It expresses the brewery's stance of pursuing new value while protecting the tradition of Hakata.
Josui
如水 EC"Josui" is presumed to be a brand derived from the Sengoku warlord Kuroda Josui (Kuroda Kanbei). Kuroda Josui is the founder of the Fukuoka Domain and a figure deeply tied to the history of Hakata. Produced as Ginjo sake "Josui," it aims for an intelligent and sophisticated sake quality, like Kuroda Josui who was known as a wise general.
Isshaku Sen Shu wo Sanzu
一酌散千愁"Isshaku Sen Shu wo Sanzu" is an expression derived from Chinese classics, meaning "One drink dispels a thousand sorrows." It was a prestigious brand name expressing the effect of sake to soothe the heart, and was a representative brand of Ayasugi Shuzojo.
Hakozaki Monogatari
はこざき物語"Hakozaki Monogatari" refers to Hakozaki (a place name in Higashi Ward, Fukuoka City), where the historic Hakozaki Shrine is located. It was a brand with the background of Hakozaki's history and culture, expressing attachment to the region. It is proof that Ayasugi Shuzojo cherished the regionality of Fukuoka.
Ayasugi
綾杉"Ayasugi" was the name of the brewery and its representative brand. "Aya" (Twill) suggests beautiful patterns, and "Sugi" (Cedar) recalls cedar balls (sugidama) and cedar barrels essential for sake brewing. As a flagship brand bearing the name of the brewery, it embodied the spirit of traditional sake brewing.
Oga
大賀"Oga" is a brand bearing the name of the brewery, embodying the tradition of Oga Shuzo with over 350 years of history. It is brewed through quality-first sake brewing dedicated to handmade methods, using underground water from Mt. Homan and local sake rice. It is a representative brand expressing the history and pride of the brewery.
Yumehotaru
ゆめほたる"Yumehotaru" (Dream Firefly) is one of the brands produced by Oga Shuzo. Its name evokes a beautiful natural environment where fireflies dance, expressing the rich nature of Chikushino. Using the clear water of Mt. Homan and local rice, it is a brand aiming for a sake as beautiful as a dream.
Chikushino
筑紫野"Chikushino" is a brand bearing the name of the region where the brewery is located, expressing the climate and culture of Chikushino City. Named with attachment and pride for the local area, it is a brand expressing the historic regionality of Chikushino through sake.
Jinshiro
仁四郎"Jinshiro" is a brand bearing the name of the founder, Jinshiro Oga. It expresses respect for the founder who started sake brewing 350 years ago in gratitude for the famous water of Mt. Homan. Not forgetting the origin of the brewery, it is a brand with history and prestige that conveys traditional handmade techniques to the present.
Kanko no Sake
菅公の酒"Kanko no Sake" is presumed to be a brand associated with Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, which enshrines Sugawara no Michizane (Kanko). Chikushino City is adjacent to Dazaifu City and is known as a place associated with Kanko. It is a prestigious brand expressing respect for the god of learning.
Tamadeizumi
玉出泉"Tamadeizumi" is the flagship brand of Oga Shuzo, with a brand name expressing the abundant water of the well where underground water from Mt. Homan springs forth. It conveys the meaning of "a spring as beautiful as a gem," expressing respect for the famous water of Mt. Homan for which the founder was grateful. It is a brand that transmits 350 years of tradition to the present through quality-first sake brewing dedicated to handmade methods.
Kyushu Daiginjo
九州大吟醸"Kyushu Daiginjo" is the flagship brand of Hamachi Shuzo. Characterized by a gentle throat feel and a sweet, fruity aroma, it is easy to drink despite being undiluted sake (Genshu) with a relatively high alcohol content. Using "Yumeikkon" grown under contract locally, it is a Daiginjo sake expressing the climate of Kyushu.
Wazen Ashirai Noh
和膳会釈 能"Wazen Ashirai" means conversation and behavior at a dining table, and "Noh" connects to Noh theater, which is the origin of the trade name "Suginoya." As a sake that accompanies meals, it is a brand emphasizing harmony with cuisine. It embodies respect for the brewery's history and Japanese traditional culture.
Fuki no Homare
富貴の誉"Fuki no Homare" is an auspicious brand name, with "Fuki" meaning wealth and nobility, and "Homare" meaning honor and reputation. It is a prestigious brand popular for celebrations and gifts, expressing the value of traditional sake brewing in Fukuoka.
Suginoya
杉能舎"Suginoya" uses the brewery's trade name itself as the brand name, expressing the history and identity of the brewery. Derived from the first owner's love for Noh theater, it is a brand filled with respect for Japanese traditional culture. It conveys the history of the brewery that built a Noh stage to the present.
Hanegi
跳木"Hanegi" is a brand derived from the brewery's traditional pressing method "Hanegi Shibori." It is a brand name expressing pride in this traditional method and the unique sake quality produced by it. The traditional technique of slowly pressing with the weight of stones using the principle of leverage realizes a fresh and delicate flavor due to gentle pressing.
Shiraito
白糸"Shiraito" is the name of the brewery, presumed to be derived from Shiraito Falls, a famous spot in Itoshima. It is a brand name evoking a clear stream of water, expressing the rich nature of Itoshima. It is a brand where the climate of Itoshima and the tradition of Shiraito Shuzo merge.