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Hey, that's a really good question! Many people are curious about the relationship between these two. You can actually think of them as "long-lost relatives" – they might look a bit different, but the...
Ah, speaking of Karuizawa, this place in Japan is more than just a geographical name; it represents a specific feeling and lifestyle. Let's talk about it in simple terms, and you'll understand.
Speaking of Karuizawa's founding philosophy, it's quite interesting. Unlike many new distilleries today that start with a grand "brand story" or complex philosophy, Karuizawa's approach was incredibly...
The Karuizawa Distillery was founded in 1955.
The company that established it was called "Daikoku Budoshu Co., Ltd." (大黑葡萄酒株式会社). You might not have heard of this company, as it primarily produced win...
Ah, speaking of Yamazaki, that's an excellent question. Calling it the "birthplace of Japanese whisky" is truly no exaggeration. You can understand it this way: before Yamazaki, there was no proper, d...
Ah, that's an excellent question! Many people think these three siblings operate independently, but in reality, their relationship runs deep, like brothers in a large family, each with a distinct pers...
Speaking of this topic, it's quite interesting. The impact of WWII on Japanese whisky, simply put, was like a double-edged sword: it almost destroyed it, yet in some ways, it also made it.
When we talk about the history of Japanese whisky, it's quite an interesting story, almost like a dramatic TV series with many twists and turns. I think there are a few key turning points:
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Haha, this question really gets to the "beginning" of Japanese whisky!
The first commercial whisky distillery in Japan was the Yamazaki Distillery.
Ah, that's an excellent question. Many people studying history easily get bogged down, feeling as if they're being led by the author. Deconstructing this using "first principles" isn't as mysterious a...
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