Haruyoshi, Including the Ura-Tenjin Area, Promotes Local Development with Fukuoka's Breweries and Original Sake! Sales Begin for "Haruyoshi HARUYOSHI 06" in Collaboration with Kikubijin Brewery
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NPO Haruyoshi has launched a limited edition sake, "Haruyoshi HARUYOSHI 06," in collaboration with Kikubijin Brewery.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is "Haruyoshi HARUYOSHI 06"?
- A: "Haruyoshi HARUYOSHI 06" is the sixth limited edition original sake produced through a collaboration project by NPO Haruyoshi, local sake rice farmers, and breweries in Fukuoka Prefecture. This year's sake was brewed by Kikubijin Brewery using sake rice harvested from "Haruyoshi Den'en" in Itoshima City.
- Q: What is the "Haruyoshi HARUYOSHI" sake project?
- A: It's an initiative by NPO Haruyoshi, launched in 2019, to create unique local products that embody the spirit and connections of the Haruyoshi area in Fukuoka. Each year, a different brewery is chosen to produce a limited edition sake inspired by the town.
- Q: Which brewery produced "Haruyoshi HARUYOSHI 06"?
- A: Kikubijin Brewery, located in Miyama City, Fukuoka Prefecture, brewed "Haruyoshi HARUYOSHI 06".
- Q: What is the Haruyoshi area known for?
- A: Haruyoshi, located in Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City, is adjacent to the bustling Tenjin district and is known as a "gourmet town" with many unique restaurants lining its narrow streets. NPO Haruyoshi aims to preserve the human connections and analog warmth found in this area.
- Q: Are previous "Haruyoshi HARUYOSHI" sakes still available?
- A: No, all previous series of "Haruyoshi HARUYOSHI" sake have completely sold out.