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            • Takasago Divine Droplets Junmai Daiginjo Sake (720ML)
              Junmai Daiginjo from Hokkaido, Japan
                4.8 11 Ratings
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              • Takasago Divine Droplets Junmai Daiginjo Sake (300ML)
                Junmai Daiginjo from Hokkaido, Japan
                  4.1 28 Ratings
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                Takasago Shuzo was originally established in 1899 in Asahikawa City in...

                Takasago Shuzo was originally established in 1899 in Asahikawa City in Hokkaido, under the name Kohiyama Shuzo (our family name). We struggled, but continued to produce sake during the war. In 1965, we merged with another sake brewer in Asahikawa, and changed our company name, as well as the name of our sake, to Takasago. Our white-walled kura, built in 1909, is one of the more attractive buildings in Asahikawa.

                Asahikawa has been called "the Nada of the North," because there was at one time a lot of sake being brewed there, and we are the oldest sakagura in the area. It is cold here, with the temperature regularly falling to -20C.

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