The 6th "Aging Sake Exploration Team"-Iwanoi (Chiba, Onjuku-cho)

第6回「熟成古酒探検団」@岩の井 (千葉・御宿町)
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The 6th "Aging Sake Exploration Team"-Iwanoi (Chiba, Onjuku-cho) is Musical show Amusement event held in Japan.

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Rock well is a liquor store
Address : 1916 Kubo, Onjuku, Isumi District, Chiba 299-5102, Japan

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Hours :⋅ Opens 9AM Mon
Phone : +81 470-68-2034

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Day and time: Wednesday, March 21, 2018 15:00-16:30
Place: Sawa no Tsuru Co. Ltd. head office
(10 minutes walk from Hanshin Electric Railway main line Oishi Station)
Overview:
Notice of recruitment of mature old liquor explorer Sawano Cranes (Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture)
Planning: Mature old liquor liquor and production site visit
Date and time: March 21st, 2020 (Wednesday / Holiday) 13: 00-16: 30
start of reception: 12: 45

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Address: Sawa no Tsuru Co., Ltd. head office (Kobe city Sakai-ku New Town South Town 5-2-1)
Traffic: 10 minutes on foot from Hanshin Electric Railway Main Line Oishi Station (There is no parking lot. Admission fee Participation fee: ¥ 4,000 yen / person
Recruitment requirement
Participant qualification: A total of 30 men and women 20 years of age and older
Host Long-term aging liquor study group  
Sponsorship: None Final dissolution: 16:30
Address: Sawa Crane Museum (1-29-1 Oishi Nancho, Nishiki-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo Prefecture)
Please be aware that the meeting and break up locations will differ.

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Following the growing popularity of sake in recent years, the promotion event "EXPERIENCE SHOCHU NYC" for the purpose of expanding the share of shochu and awamori in the US market was held at the Aster Center in Manhattan on the 13th. The event is co-sponsored by the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) and the Japan Brewing Association Central Association (JSS). A total of 16 shochu and Awamori sake makers exhibited and exhibited 44 brands.

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