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Sanyohai Shuzo
Hyogo- 代表銘柄
- Banshu-Ikkon
- 酒蔵について
- Our company is located in Yamazaki-cho, Shiso City, Hyogo Prefecture—a former castle town on the banks of the Ibo River, where it is said that Takase-bune boats once transported rice and lumber. We were founded approximately 180 years ago, in the 8th year of the Tenpo era (1837) during the Edo period. According to a passage in the historical text of Harima, the “Harima Fudoki,” it is recorded that Iiwa-no-Okami first brewed sake in this area. Today, the seventh-generation head of the family is preserving the brewery’s history and undertaking new challenges to pass it on to the next generation. The theme of “Banshu Ikken” is the pursuit of a sake quality that perfectly complements food. We prioritize a sake that does not overpower the meal but instead serves as the perfect accompaniment: one with a subtle yet transparent aroma, a soft mouthfeel, and a clean finish where the aftertaste fades gracefully. The Banshu region, where our company is located, is one of Japan’s premier rice-growing areas, renowned for producing “Yamada Nishiki,” one of Japan’s most representative sake rice varieties, and is blessed with high-quality rice. For this reason, we are committed to using “rice grown in Hyogo Prefecture.” For our brewing water, we use soft water from the underground springs of Mt. Hyōno, the highest peak in Hyogo Prefecture. Using these premium ingredients, our sake is brewed by our president and master brewer, who has inherited the traditional techniques of the Tajima brewers. We employ a strictly calculated limited water absorption method for steeping, and our brewing process is based on small-batch production in fermentation tanks, with no compromises and a commitment to meticulous care. After bottling each bottle of sake produced through this process, we pasteurize it and store the bottles in a refrigerator set to approximately 0°C. Additionally, we utilize the site of the former “Akenobe Mine” in the Tajima region to conduct long-term aging within the mine. We aim to create sake that preserves tradition while also striving for the next level of excellence. Shiso City, Hyogo Prefecture, where our company is located, consists of approximately 90% mountainous and forested areas, and is home to more than half of the prefecture’s mountains exceeding 1,000 meters in height. It is also home to the Ibo and Chigusa Rivers, two of the prefecture’s most renowned clear streams. Their headwaters flow from Shiso. The area is dotted with waterfalls of all sizes along its mountain streams, including the famous Hara Fudo Falls, selected as one of Japan’s Top 100 Waterfalls. In summer, we serve sweetfish that has won the Grand Prix at the National Sweetfish Tasting Competition, and in winter, we offer peony hot pot made with wild boar meat.
酒蔵情報
店頭販売
- 売店営業時間
- 11:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
- 売店定休日
- Occasional