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  2. Sake - Wikipedia

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    Sake bottle, Japan, c. 1740 Sake barrel offerings at the Shinto shrine Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū in Kamakura Sake, saké (酒, sake, / ˈ s ɑː k i, ˈ s æ k eɪ / SAH-kee, SAK-ay [4] [5]), or saki, [6] also referred to as Japanese rice wine, [7] is an alcoholic beverage of Japanese origin made by fermenting rice that has been polished to remove the bran.

  3. TYKU - Wikipedia

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    TYKU / t aɪ k uː / is an American alcoholic beverage company that specializes in sake and other spirits. The privately held company was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in New York City. While based in New York, TYKU's beverages are made in Japan through a joint venture with two sake breweries. [1] TYKU's products are sold in all 50 states.

  4. Daiginjō - Wikipedia

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    Daiginjō (大吟醸), subtitled Mikyuki Nakajima Best Album – The collection of most famous and finest songs, is a compilation album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released on March 21, 1996.

  5. Tsurumi-ku, Osaka - Wikipedia

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    Tsurumi (鶴見区, Tsurumi-ku) is one of 24 wards of Osaka, Japan. It is best known for its large parkland, Tsurumi-Ryokuchi, the site of the 1990 International Garden Exposition . The International Garden and Greenery Exposition in Tsurumi Garden Park, 1990

  6. Sawanotsuru - Wikipedia

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    Sawanotsuru Co. Ltd (沢の鶴株式会社) is one of Japan’s largest producers of sake. [citation needed] The company was founded in 1717 in Nada-ku, Kobe, a region famous for sake production. According to Sawanotsuru Co., its sake is exported to approximately 30 countries.

  7. Kuchikamizake - Wikipedia

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    Kuchikamizake (口噛み酒, mouth-chewed sake) or kuchikami no sake (口噛みの酒) is a type of sake, rice-based brewed alcohol, produced by a process involving human saliva as a fermentation starter. Kuchikamizake was one of the earliest types of Japanese alcoholic drinks.

  8. Sōji-ji - Wikipedia

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    The temple was totally destroyed by fire in 1898. It was rebuilt over a period of several years and, to bring more Sōtō Zen to eastern Japan, reopened in 1911 in its present location at Tsurumi, Yokohama. Sōji-ji-soin (the "father" temple) [9] was built on the original Noto site for monks in training.

  9. Sudo Honke - Wikipedia

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    Sudo Honke (須藤 本家, Sudō Honke) is a Japanese manufacturer of sake headquartered in Kasama, Ibaraki Prefecture.Founded in 1141, and run by the 55th generation of the Sudo family, it is the oldest sake brewery in Japan and one of the oldest companies in the world.

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