
Rihaku Shuzou
We aim at sake brewing to create a sake that has just the right amount of flavor, sharpness in taste, tastes great as a mid-meal drink, and is "the kind of sake you just can't stop drinking.Founded in 1882. The sake is named after Li Bai, a Tang Dynasty poet who called himself "Sake Sen," and was named by Mr. Reijiro Wakatsuki, former Prime Minister of Japan and a native of Matsue City.We hope you will enjoy it with your daily meals and as a communication tool. [Tasting and Sales Corner] Weekdays 8:30-18:00 Weekends and holidays 10:00-17:00 (Free tastings are available only to help you make a purchase. About 10 kinds are available.) (We do not offer tours of the brewery.)
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