4 Japanese Wines from The Wonder 500™
Japan may be more famous for sake and whisky, but these four Japanese wines are sure to delight.
Japan may be more famous for sake and whisky, but these four Japanese wines are sure to delight.
If you're in Osaka Airport trying to kill time before your departure, why not sample a cup of sake for just ¥100!
Forget Scotland—Japan is now home to the best whisky brewers.
Learn more about the history, varieties and drinking customs of one of the most typical Japanese alcoholic beverages.
You may be surprised to find where Japan ranks on how the world views alcohol consumption.
The sake breweries of Kashima City open their doors to overseas tourists, offering a peek into how sake is made for one of Japan's three most prominent Inari shrines.
Take a short, comprehensive tour of how sake is made, what it's about, and how to thoroughly enjoy this Japanese traditional treasure!
An unbelievable look at six products, all made with a little mold!