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Japan Sake and Shochu Makers Association | JSS
Hiraizumi
Representative | Masato Saitou |
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Address | 59, Nakamachi, Hirasawa, Nikaho Shi, Akita Ken, 018-0402, Japan |
TEL | +81-18-435-2031 |
FAX | +81-18-435-2030 |
Foundation(year) | 1487 |
HP | https://www.hiraizumi.co.jp |
info@hiraizumi.co.jp |
It has been over 500 years since its establishment in 1487, the middle of the Muromachi period (1336-1573), when the Ginkakuji Temple was built in Kyoto. The sake brewing process is characterized by the traditional "Yamahai-brewing" method, in which natural lactic acid bacteria living inside the brewery are cultivated naturally instead of using chemical lactic acid, and the sake mother is carefully made over a period of one month. The brewery stubbornly adheres to the old-fashioned Yamahai brewing method with the creed, "We want to make sake that is more like a humble yet full-bodied plum blossom than a big cherry blossom", and continues to maintain the meticulous handcrafting that can only be achieved in a small brewery.
Retail store available (weekdays 9:00-17:00)
No brewery tours or store tastings