Sample Some Sake Before Your Next Flight
If you're in Osaka Airport trying to kill time before your departure, why not sample a cup of sake for just ¥100!
If you're in Osaka Airport trying to kill time before your departure, why not sample a cup of sake for just ¥100!
A sake glass that keeps your drink cool while you drink it? We'll toast to that!
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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!
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