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Bringing Japan's National Sake to the World
Established in 1924, Taisho 13. Iki Island is located in the northern part of Nagasaki Prefecture. It is also called a border island and was registered as a Japanese Heritage Site in 2015. It is also a fruitful island where fishing and agriculture are said to have flourished since ancient times due to its rich nature, mild climate, and nourishing soil. Iki, where grain grows well, is also considered the birthplace of barley shochu. Sake loved around the world is delivered from Iki. We want to make sake again with the water and rice of this land... We have revived the sake brewing in Iki with the desire to once again make sake with the local water and rice. Starting with sake brewing training, searching for water suitable for sake on the island, cultivating Iki-produced Yamadanishiki, and various other trial and error processes, we have finally succeeded in producing top-quality sake.
It is said that the insects are big on Iki Island.
Sake 🍶 is good!
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