Three Servants of the Palace * This week and next week we will focus on a significant international development in the world of sake. “Intangible cultural heritage includes the practices, knowledge, and expressions that communities recognize as part of their cultural identity, along with associated objects and spaces.” The above citation is from UNESCO’s website. … Continue reading Celebrating Sake, Part 1
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Yamanashi Koshu 2021
When asked to name a Japanese varietal, most knowledgeable wine drinkers outside of Japan are liable to say “Koshu.” This is not surprising, as the grape seems to get a lot of publicity from various quarters and because its cultivation is closely associated with Yamanashi Prefecture, which is readily accessible from Tokyo, making it an … Continue reading Yamanashi Koshu 2021
Asia Beer 2024
We have always been partial to practical education here at drinkingjapan.org. Why spend your precious time conjugating Latin verbs if you are not going to become emperor of Rome? And it’s a little too late for that, right? So, when we learn of a university project that engages students in an activity that is professional, … Continue reading Asia Beer 2024
Kiwami 2014: Kokuto Shochu
A number of years ago we paid a visit to Amami-Oshima, the largest island in the Amami archipelago, which is located between Kyushu and Okinawa. The area is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and noteworthy for its flora and fauna. Included among the latter are some pretty rare creatures, such as the Amami Rabbit——this … Continue reading Kiwami 2014: Kokuto Shochu
Nihon-shu and Gelati
Sorry. This crept in from last week's Halloween Special. Please disregard this early manifestation of AI. Earlier this year we wrote about FARM8’s wonderful Jogurt. This week we will write about two other products with connections to the firm. A few months ago we had an opportunity to sample both. One is a nihon-shu made … Continue reading Nihon-shu and Gelati
Kizakura’s Pumpkin Beer
Well, those in the know realize that that inquisitive interlocutor of “Billy Boy” fame got it all wrong. Can she bake a cherry pie, Billy Boy, Billy Boy?Can she bake a cherry pie, charming Billy?"Billy Boy" It’s not cherry but pumpkin that will cause the itch that does the trick, if you are a guy … Continue reading Kizakura’s Pumpkin Beer
Hoshiko Original Ume [Plum] Liqueur, Part 2
Anyone who spends even a short amount of time in Japan or who frequents Japanese restaurants abroad is likely to be familiar with the country’s plum wine. It is sweet, viscous, easy to drink, and great on the rocks. The aged varieties offer more complexity than the standard fare, of course. We associate plum wine … Continue reading Hoshiko Original Ume [Plum] Liqueur, Part 2






