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Gensui (Gensui Shuzo)

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Gensui (Gensui Shuzo)

This is a local sake from Kurayoshi, a town known for its white-walled storehouses, bearing the name of Marshal Togo Heihachiro. Gensui Shuzo is located in Kurayoshi City, Tottori Prefecture, and was founded during the Kaei era. Originally branded as 'Asahi Masamune,' the name was changed to 'Gensui' in 1913 (Taisho 2), following an occasion where the sake was presented to Togo Heihachiro, who accompanied the Crown Prince (later Emperor Taisho) on his visit to the San'in region. The main brewery sits quietly at the foot of Mount Ubuki, within the historic white-walled storehouse district. Its savory and mellow flavor blends perfectly with the dining tables of central Tottori. It is a drink that makes you want to sip slowly while reflecting on history, ideally enjoyed while imagining the scenery of the white-walled streets.

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