UNESCO added Japan's process of sake brewing to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list. File Photo by Everett Kennedy Brown/EPA Dec. 5 (UPI) --The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural ...
LUQUE, Paraguay (AP) — Sake is perhaps more Japanese than the world-famous sushi. It's brewed in centuries-old mountaintop warehouses, savored in the country’s pub-like izakayas, poured during ...
Associate Professor GOTO Masashi of the Research Institute for Economics and Business Administration (RIEB) is conducting research on the system of “tōji,” the traditional sake brewers, and the ...
Tsunan Sake Brewery (Headquarters: Tsunan, Niigata; CEO: Kengo Suzuki), a pioneer in merging traditional terroir with deep-tech brewing, proudly announces the successful launch of its 2026 ...
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Dec. 5 (UPI) --The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization added traditional Japanese knowledge and skills used in the production of sake and "shochu" distilled spirits to its ...
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LUQUE, Paraguay — Sake is perhaps more Japanese than the world-famous sushi. It’s brewed in centuries-old mountaintop warehouses, savored in the country’s pub-like izakayas, poured during weddings and ...
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