Tonoikeshuzoten CO., LTD

Tochigi
代表銘柄
Bo:
酒蔵について
Our company was founded in 1937 in Mashiko Town, Tochigi Prefecture, a region famous for Mashiko-yaki pottery. The water we use for brewing is soft, medium-hard water from the Kinugawa River system, which originates from the underground waters of the Nikko mountain range. We use carefully selected sake rice from Tochigi Prefecture and other regions across Japan. Leveraging the traditional techniques of master brewers certified in both the “Nanbu Toji” (Iwate) and “Shimotsuke Toji” (Tochigi) schools, as well as various data, we are committed to crafting our sake by hand. Regarding our sake brands, we produce our main brand, “Sanran,” and the limited-distribution brand, “Bo:.” The name “Sanran” originates from the wish that “those who drink it may shine brightly.” A key feature of our brewing is that over 95% of the rice used is grown in Tochigi Prefecture. By not imposing restrictions on alcohol addition or alcohol content, we brew with the hope that people will fully enjoy the local culture of Tochigi—including sake, Mashiko-yaki pottery, and agricultural products—in a wide variety of settings. Meanwhile, the “Bo:” brand was launched over 10 years ago as a limited-distribution product under the concept of “Challenging Tomorrow’s Sake.” Unlike "Sanran," "Bo:" features a variety of sake-brewing rice sourced from across Japan. Furthermore, by imposing three specific constraints—"Junmai specifications," "16% alcohol by volume," and "unfiltered genshu"—we aim to express the diverse characteristics derived from the raw rice through a wide range of flavors, offering a different way to enjoy sake compared to "Sanran." In addition to sake, we also produce other alcoholic beverages, including shochu made from rice flour derived from our brewing rice, fruit-based liqueurs, and doburoku. To help more people discover and appreciate these products, we have established a museum and a café on our premises.

酒蔵情報

創業
1937
代表者
Shigeki Tonoike
杜氏
Makoto Ono
住所
Tochigi 333-1, Hanawa, Mashiko-machi, Haga-gun, Tochigi, JapanGoogleマップで開く
HP
http://tonoike.jp/
TEL
0285-72-0001
FAX
0285-72-0003
Mail
info@tonoike.jp
SNS
見学案内
見学時間
9:00~17:00
見学定休日
None (advance reservations required)
店頭販売
売店営業時間
9:00~17:00
売店定休日
No mid-year break

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Soba Restaurant Roan

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Mashiko Tea House

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Hotarumu Keyaki (Yamani-Otsuka)

We are committed to handmade products, originality, and delivering a "relaxing" taste in your mouth. The store's interior has a nostalgic atmosphere of a 120-year-old building. The restaurant is conveniently located on Jouchizaka, a street lined with stores selling Mashiko pottery, making it a great place to stroll around Mashiko.

Unagi Uotoku

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YOUNOBI Cafe and Bistro

It’s a casual French bistro that I highly recommend because it offers a wide variety of dishes that pair well not only with wine but also with sake.

地元おすすめの宿

Mashikotate Satoyama Resort Hotel

A resort hotel in Mashiko nestled in the forest. The food is exceptional, using ingredients grown with care by the producers and bringing out the original flavors of the ingredients.

Mashiko Yuwakan

A nostalgic building that has been remodeled to be more comfortable for modern visitors while retaining the atmosphere of the time when it was founded in the Meiji Era (1868-1912). It is recommended as a base for sightseeing and strolling in Mashiko Town where the warehouse is located.

Nasu Kogen no Yado Sansuikaku

Located near the Nasu Imperial Villa, guests can enjoy the atmospheric buildings of the early Showa period and mountain village cuisine that savors the seasons.

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