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Sake Brand
Misa
In 1945, ten breweries in the southern part of Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture, merged their ambitions into a single operation, creating what became Miyakobijin Shuzo. The brewery is one of very few in Japan that still uses the funagake tenbin shibori method of pressing, a rare traditional technique, and all sake is made entirely by hand. Situated on the Seto Inland Sea coast and blessed by its distinct maritime environment, the brewery has maintained the yamahai fermentation method throughout its history.
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Products
5 sakes
Lineup
All Misa Sakes
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Misa Tokubetujunmai
misa tokubetujunmai
70% polishedTokubetsu Junmai

Misa Premium Junmai Daiginjo
misa premium junmai daiginjo
40% polishedJunmai Daiginjo

Misa Natunamanigori
misa natunamanigori
Other
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Misa kiwami Junmai Daiginjo
misa kiwami junmai daiginjo
50% polishedJunmai Daiginjo
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Misa Junmai Ginjo
misa junmai ginjo
60% polishedJunmai Ginjo