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By Ryuji TakahashiJapanese sake sells most in the month of December. To say cheap sake, high-end sake, and sake products containing gold flakes all se...
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By Kosuke Kuji We made the decision to continue producing rubbing alcohol indefinitely for the most vulnerable - disabled children needing constant me...
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By Kosuke Kuji Japanese sake sales suffered due to the impact from the novel coronavirus pandemic. The issue of sake rice inventory left over sparked ...
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By Kosuke Kuji "Due to the impact from the coronavirus, the production volume for Japanese sake had to be reduced." However, the sake ingredient – sak...
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By Kosuke Kuji The novel coronavirus destroyed Japan’s economy from the bottom up. In Japan, where the lockdown cannot be enforced, citizens voluntari...
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By Kosuke Kuji Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic since last year, the long-established weekly “Sake Tasting Event” for sake producers to interac...
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By Kosuke Kuji March 11, 2021 marked a milestone as the 10th year since the Great East Japan earthquake. However, afflicted regions frown upon the ter...
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By Kosuke Kuji Japan during the “Golden Week” (April 29 ~ May 5) declared their third state of emergency. The justification was to stop crowds from ga...
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By Kosuke Kuji A video of Japanese breweries pouring sake and toasting each other throughout Japan was uploaded and widely covered by the media across...
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By Kosuke Kuji Since Japan’s nationwide state of emergency declaration ended, gradual efforts started to recover the economy while stopping the spread...