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by Motomi Takayama
We will briefly explain modern times history of sake through Meiji (明治) (1868-1912), Taisho (大正) (1912-1926), Showa (昭和) (1926-1989), Heisei (平成) (...
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by Motomi Takayama
During ”Edo" (江戸) period (1603-1868, Edo/Tokyo Capital), there were significant developments in sake making, which have become a fundamental basis ...
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by Motomi Takayama
Sake started to be traded with equivalent economic value to rice in "Kamakura" (鎌倉) period (1185-1333, Kamakura Shogunate Capital) when commercial ...
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by Motomi Takayama
Hereinafter, we will discuss developments of sake manufacturing in a series of articles by dividing into five periods, i) Nara to Heian, ii) Kamaku...
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by Motomi Takayama
Have you visited "Shinto" (神道) shrine in Japan and got ”Omiki" (お神酒) (sacred sake, literally God sake in Japanese) there? We need to explain a litt...
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by Motomi Takayama
Let's begin a journey with us toward "Mastery of Sake" and be "SakeMasters" together.
There are a series of stories behind a history. We can bette...
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by Motomi Takayama
We will start SakeMasters Academy that is a learning course toward "Mastery of Sake". We decided to offer SakeMaters Academy through our “Blog Sake...
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