Japanese Sake Guide– Explore the world of Japanese sake, from brewing methods and regional styles to famous brands and traditional drinking culture. –

Japanese sake is one of Japan’s most iconic traditional drinks, deeply connected to regional culture, rice farming, and Japanese cuisine. This guide explores different types of sake, brewing techniques, regional specialties, and famous sake brands across Japan.
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Genshu (原酒)
Genshu (原酒) is undiluted sake with a bold, concentrated flavor. Most sake gets watered down before bottling. Genshu skips that step entirely. What you get is pure, raw brewing liquid — nothing added, nothing taken away. If you've been ... -
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Types of Japanese Sake: A Beginner’s Guide to Junmai, Ginjo, and Daiginjo
Walk into a sake shop for the first time, and you'll likely freeze. The different types of Japanese sake fill the shelves with unfamiliar labels. The bottles look similar. And nobody told you that the flavor difference between one style ... -
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Namazake (生酒)
There's a moment every spring in Japan when something shifts. The cherry blossoms are just beginning to open, the air feels lighter, and at specialty sake shops, a new kind of bottle quietly appears on the refrigerated shelf. It's labele... -
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Shinginshu (真吟酒)
Shinginshu represents a breakthrough in sake brewing, where an innovative rice polishing method enhances the drink's purity and flavor. This unique approach has caught the attention of sake connoisseurs and breweries alike, offering a ne... -
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Daiginjo (大吟醸)
Japanese sake has many different tastes, like fruity, light, and sweet. It can be confusing for beginners who want to try it because there are so many types and they don't know which one to choose or where to buy it. Let's start by learn... -
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Nigori sake (にごり酒)
Have you ever heard of Nigori Sake? This traditional Japanese beverage has a lot to offer, with its unique flavors and textures. In this article, we'll explore what makes Nigori Sake special and how you can enjoy it to the fullest. Wheth... -
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Ginjo (吟醸酒)
Have you ever noticed the label "Ginjoshu" on a bottle of sake when making your choice? Ginjo sake may have the reputation of being a high-class beverage, but it has become more accessible in recent times. In this article, let's explore ... -
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Junmai Sake ( 純米酒)
Japanese food culture is famous for its rice-centered feature. You can easily name a lot of popular dishes from rice such as sushi, onigiri, kamameshi, etc. However, today let's talk about something new other than food. We would like to ...
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