Awamori-Kan - Liquor distillery on Okinawa, Japan. Theories of how the liquor got its name to present production practices and pricing policies.
Jizake - Sake types by regions, classification of different types of beverage, a list of its key incredients, a scale to assess sweetness and an on-line shop.
Discover Japanese Sake - The Making and Tradition of Japan's National Beverage.
SakéOne - Saké Products; descriptions and online ordering (in the U.S.A.)
Tamanohikari Sake - History and Production of Sake; Sake Tasting for Beginners.
Umenoyado Sake Brewery - Sake brewing process, selection, brewers, shops, and a quiz.
Akita Sake - Sake information: brewing, varieties, and specifically about sake from the Akita region.
Kosaka Brewery Co., Ltd. - Sake and Shochu brewery in Yamaguchi, Japan. (Online orders in Japanese only).
Sake Brewing - Sake Brewing Links and Information.
Gekkeikan Sake (USA), Inc. - General information on sake, company and product descriptions.
Sudo Honke - Sake brewery located in Ibaraki prefecture, dating from 850 years ago (site in English and French).
Tanaka Sake Brewery - Sake brewery in Okayama prefecture, producing the "Musashi no sato" brand.
Sake Kingdom - Sake vocabulary and sake reports.
Saké Association of America - Saké handbook and glossary, members' pages, tasting rooms.
Wine of Japan.com - A US sake importer, with information on sake-producing regions, as well as taste and types of sake. Contains a list of US sake dealers.
Miyashita Sake Brewery Co., Ltd. - Sake brewery in Okayama prefecture, producing the Kiwamihijiri brand.
Chinese Wine Trading Co. - Pictures and descriptions of rice and sorghum wine.
Mitobe Sake Brewery - Japan-Yamagata. Introduction, history, and products.
Izumibashi Co.,Ltd. - Sake brewery in Ebina, Kanagawa prefecture. Information in 16 different languages.
Fujiyama Net - History and modern-days facilities of the Konishi sake brewing clan.
The Joy of Sake - All about Sake: how it is brewed, and with what best to drink it. Plus a history of Sake in America.
Sake Temperature to Drink - Japanese sake can be tasted at various temperatures, from cold (Hiya) to hot (Kan).
Taste of Japan - A sake information site by Japan Airlines.
IPPIN - Ibaraki Japan - sake brewing site.
Japan Nihonshu Pages - One mans journey into the wonderful world of Japanese Sake.
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