
佐賀県·日本酒
Yoshinogari Local Sake
A local sake brewed in a land steeped in Yayoi-era romance. The Yoshinogari ruins, spanning Kanzaki City and Yoshinogari Town, are one of Japan's largest moated settlements from the Yayoi period. They stand as a testament to how rice cultivation culture, introduced from the Korean Peninsula, took root in this land. This area, blessed with underground water from the Sefuri Mountains and high-quality rice, has long been known as a prime rice-producing region. The local sake brewed with these blessings features a charmingly simple and warm flavor. Tasting a glass in this land, where people worked hard at rice cultivation two thousand years ago, quietly connects you to the eternal history of Saga. It is a sake that suits moments of slow sipping while gazing at the ruins or reflecting on the romance of the Yayoi era.
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