Sake brewery located in Kagamigaoka, Niigata City. Established in 1767, Tsukasa offers a wide selection of standard and rare kinds of sake. Sake brewery tours available (in Japanese and English).
Shio Koji is a traditional Japanese condiment. Produced by Hanamaruki, it is gluten-free and non-GMO certified and can be used as a marinade for meat and fish, and also as a seasoning for stewed or stir-fried dishes.
The “Japan Beer Times” is a free bilingual (English and Japanese) quarterly magazine that seeks to support craft beer in Japan. Written and produced by beer enthusiasts for beer enthusiasts as well as new drinkers, it is recognised by major brewers and cr
The Japan Falconiformes Center (JFC) was established in 1982 as a natural expansion of The Hawking Club of Japan which has zealously preserved the orthodox tradition-led falconry art of Japan.
The Edo Castle Keep Reconstruction Association (江戸城天守を再建する会) is a non-profit organization that aims at rebuilding the donjon of the former Edo Castle (in Japanese).
Offering information on the activities of the JFA, Japan National Team, and domestic tournaments, news on coaches, referees, and more information related to Japanese football.
Arts and People of Ancient Jomon - Rediscovering through the images from "Jomon Museum" by Tadahiro Ogawa: this blog is to introduce Jomon culture to non-Japanese-speaking people, by means of a book of photographs. "Jomon Museum," by Tadahiro Ogawa, which
The Fine Sake Awards Japan, inaugurated in 2011, has become one of the biggest sake competitions in Japan with about 200 breweries submitting some 300 items in total. It does not solely focus on assessing the quality of sake. The blind tasting competition
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Incorporated (東京電力ホールディングス株式会社, Tōkyō Denryoku Hôrudingusu kabushiki gaisha), also known as Toden (東電, Tōden) or TEPCO, is a Japanese electric utility holding company servicing Japan's Kantō region, Yamanashi Prefect
It has been eight years since the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station. This virtual tour is presented by Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings and allows anyone to experience what it’s like to be on the front lines of decommissioning w
Maintained by Mitsui Fudosan, the website introduces Kashiwanoha town, a city that will create a “New Style for the Next” and explain initiatives to realize a smart city, a city of health and longevity, and a city of new industry creation. It also present
Oishi so Japan aims to help visitors to Japan get beyond the country's big cities of Tokyo and Osaka and urban cultural centres of Kyoto and Kanazawa and into the countryside to find new foods to taste and ingredients to cook with.
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