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Local Sake of Fukuoka
The tradition of sake brewing runs deep in Fukuoka. There are 68 breweries across the prefecture, with at least one brewery that has been producing sake since 1673. Others have won some of the top sake awards at global competitions. Visitors can enjoy tours of Fukuoka’s most-acclaimed sake breweries and purchase bottles in a variety of size and styles to suit taste and budget. Every February the eight sake breweries of Kurume City join together at the Annual Opening of the Jojima Sake Breweries to host tastings, perform sake-making songs and open many barrels of sake.
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- fukuoka-sake.org
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