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Tsujun (Tsujun Shuzo)

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Tsujun (Tsujun Shuzo)

A rich aroma and a deep flavor. This is a substantial local sake nurtured by the pure waters of the mountain valleys. Tsujuna Shuzo was founded in 1770 (Meiwa 7) and is located in Yamato Town, surrounded by the Kyushu Mountains and the southern outer rim of Aso, an area rich in groundwater. The brewery name is the same as the 'Tsujun Bridge,' a stone arch aqueduct that is a National Important Cultural Property. They still use the 'Kansei Storehouse,' which dates back to 1789 (Kansei 4), and are dedicated to brewing sake using sake rice grown locally in Yamato Town. History also tells of Saigo Takamori staying here during the Meiji era. A drink from a historic brewery that shares its name with a famous bridge. This is a masterpiece you will want to savor slowly, born from a brewery with deep roots.

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