Sumi, Azabudai, Tokyo, Japan
Founded in 1896. Originally located in Otsuchi-cho on the coast of Iwate Prefecture, it was rebuilt in Morioka City in 2013 due to the earthquake disaster.
Led by Ryunosuke Furudate, the sixth-generation brewer and toji (master brewer), the brewery places great importance on brewing sake that is in tune with the times, combining the traditions of the Nanbu Toji, which originated in Iwate Prefecture, with the latest microbiology and technology.
Temperature, rice conditions, and fermentation of the unrefined sake are a dialogue with living creatures that cannot be determined by experience-based guesses and calculations.
The label also features an illustration of a red samurai, which symbolizes "Akabu," the name of the brewery.
Sumi, Azabudai, Tokyo, Japan
Founded in 1896. Originally located in Otsuchi-cho on the coast of Iwate Prefecture, it was rebuilt in Morioka City in 2013 due to the earthquake disaster.
Led by Ryunosuke Furudate, the sixth-generation brewer and toji (master brewer), the brewery places great importance on brewing sake that is in tune with the times, combining the traditions of the Nanbu Toji, which originated in Iwate Prefecture, with the latest microbiology and technology.
Temperature, rice conditions, and fermentation of the unrefined sake are a dialogue with living creatures that cannot be determined by experience-based guesses and calculations.
The label also features an illustration of a red samurai, which symbolizes "Akabu," the name of the brewery.