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Sekinoichi Brewery Company
Iwate
Founded in 1918, our brewery was named "Sekinoichi" by Imperial Prince who encouraged us to create sake that brings joy to people. Before World War II, we were one of the largest breweries in the region, but we faced difficult times during and after the war. The second-generation owner, Masaru Sato, left a will advising the closure of the brewery. However, determined to preserve the historic buildings and landscape of Ichinoseki, the third-generation owner, Koki Sato, invested his own resources to keep the company alive. Our strength lies in our dedication to flavors that truly represent Iwate—creating products and services that can only be made in our hometown.
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Other Sakes from Sekinoichi Brewery Company

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no dataHonjozo Namachozoushu
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no dataJunmai Daiginjo Storage One Cup Shikoku Label
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no dataJunmai Nama Genshu Shiboritate
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no dataTunkChokuzume Daiginjou Sekinoichi NamaGenshuVer
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no dataA Little! Valentine
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no dataJunmai Ginjo Sekinoichi One Cup Beni Label
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no dataHonjouzou Sekinoichi
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no dataTunkChokuzume Junmai Ginjo Sake Sekinoichi Nama Genshu Ver.
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no dataTankChokuzume Tokubetsujunmaishu Sekinoichi NamaGenshuVer
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no dataJunmai Ginjo Ginginga
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no dataSpecial Junmai Sake Sekiinoichi One Cup Wakamidori Label
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no dataJunmai Nama Genshu Shiboritate Nigori
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no dataHigh-quality sake Konjikido
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no dataJunmai Daiginjo Reserve
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no dataDaiginjou Sekinoichi
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