
三重県·日本酒
Okagesama
Located near the entrance of Okage Yokocho, at the foot of the Naiku (Inner Shrine) of Ise Grand Shrine, stands the small brewery Iseman. The local sake brewed there is called 'Okagesama.' Its name embodies both the 'Okage-mairi' (pilgrimages) that became highly popular during the Edo period and a sense of gratitude toward the deities and nature of Ise. The brewing water is sourced from the Isuzu River, which flows through the sacred grounds of Ise Grand Shrine, and the underground water of the Miyagawa River, which has been selected as Japan's cleanest stream. Utilizing ingredients nurtured by the rich nature of Ise-Shima, the sake is highly regarded for its quality, having even won a gold medal at the National New Sake Awards. Enjoy a glass filled with gratitude to commemorate your pilgrimage to Ise. Please savor this local sake, which has been developed alongside the culture of Ise.
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