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Best Toyama Ginjo Sake

Toyama's sake benefits from some of Japan's purest water — meltwater from the Tateyama mountain range, one of the country's highest。 The prefecture produces crisp, clean sake in a style similar to Niigata's Tanrei Karakuchi, with elegance earned from ice-cold mountain springs.

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Breweries
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Water
clean glacier meltwater from Tateyama
About Toyama Ginjo

Ginjo is the entry point to the world of aromatic, elegant sake — defined by rice polished to at least 60% and the option to add a small amount of distilled alcohol to enhance fragrance. The result is a sake that is lighter and more aromatic than everyday styles, yet more accessible in price than Daiginjo. The characteristic ginjo fragrance — known as ginjoka — features notes of fresh fruit, florals, and sometimes a subtle banana or melon character from the specialized yeasts used in fermentation. On the palate, Ginjo is clean and refreshing, with a lightness that makes it an ideal aperitif or pairing for delicate cuisines. For those exploring sake for the first time, Ginjo offers a compelling gateway: aromatic enough to be immediately engaging, approachable in body and price, and widely available in restaurants and specialty retailers worldwide.