Rabbit Island
2020.6.1
Established in 1954 as an offshoot of Hanaharu Shuzo in Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima, this brewery produced local sake under the Miyaizumi brand for many years. Soon after the current head came to the brewery, the brewer of "Sharaku," Higashiyama Shuzo, went out of business, and since 2005 Miyaizumi Meijo has taken over the brand. This is a next-generation sake that its young brewer created after being inspired by Fukushima's renowned "Hiroki" sake brand. This precious sake is crafted by allowing liquid to drip naturally from the fermenting mash without adding pressure. Its fresh, fruity bouquet and refined taste explode in the mouth, leaving a fleeting aftertaste.
Address: 8-7 Higashisakae-machi, Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima Prefecture (Miyaizumi Meijo)
Airport:
Sendai Airport
Niigata Airport
Zao Hot Spring Ski Resort
Hakkoda Oroshi Junmai Daiginjo Hanaomoi 40 720 ml
Lake Towada, on the border of Aomori and Akita prefectures
Shirakami Sanchi
Indescribable beauty at one of Japan's three great scenic views
Journey through history in Aizuwakamatsu
Nyuto Onsenkyo
Appi Kogen Ski Resort
Ginrei Gassan Junmai Daiginjo Limited Edition 720 ml
Juyondai Junmai Daiginjo Tatsu no Otoshigo
Hakurakusei Junmai Daiginjo JAL Original 720 ml
Nanbu Bijin Junmai Daiginjo 720 ml
Isojiman Daiginjo Itteki Nyukon
Ginrei Gassan Junmai Daiginjo Limited Edition 720 ml
Kamoshibito Kuheiji Junmai Daiginjo Betsuatsurae
Aramasa Junmai Daiginjo Sato Uhee 720 ml
Hakkaisan Daiginjo
Saga Sake