The article deals with issues related to the history and current state of production and distribution of the Japanese national alcoholic beverage sake, recognized by both specialists and consumers, and the development of drinking tourism “inshu tsurizumu”. Interest in sake as an important accompanying component of traditional Japanese food has not waned in the country and the world, so certain routes have been formed in places where the necessary raw material base has developed and its production has been established. The variety of sake varieties is caused by local climatic conditions, family secrets, the quality of rice grown in the region, special sourdough, as well as the mineral content of water. The flourishing event tourism in Japan ...
The article deals with the Japanese tea ceremony, known as chanoyu (literally “hot water for tea”) o...
The town of Naoshima on Naoshima Island (Kagawa Prefecture) has received attention as a site of art ...
This article reviews the transition of Japan's inbound tourism in light of three social trends, whic...
Since ancient times, sake has played an important role in the Japanese culture. It has not just been...
[EN] In this project is described an overview of sake tourism in Japan. The first chapter introduces...
Copyright © 2013 Korehisa Kaneko et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
In recent years, the sake market is very competitive, and it has been separated into two parts. One ...
Sake is a drink of both commerical and ceremonial significance in Japan. In one of the oldest and m...
Hiroshima-based Kamotsuru Sake Brewing Company not only has a long history but is a successful produ...
In this study, the author aims to examine the present condition and the construction process for de...
In an old-style sake factory near Kyoto, various stages in the production of sake in a brewery which...
Abstract of the article: Tourist souvenirs are an indispensable element of traveling for most people...
International audienceThis article stems from the assumption that researching Japanese inns (ryokan)...
[Abstract] In this paper, I would like to study the cultural position of Iki Shochu, a distilled liq...
November 2011 Sake has as important a cultural connotation in Japan as wine in Europe. However, this...
The article deals with the Japanese tea ceremony, known as chanoyu (literally “hot water for tea”) o...
The town of Naoshima on Naoshima Island (Kagawa Prefecture) has received attention as a site of art ...
This article reviews the transition of Japan's inbound tourism in light of three social trends, whic...
Since ancient times, sake has played an important role in the Japanese culture. It has not just been...
[EN] In this project is described an overview of sake tourism in Japan. The first chapter introduces...
Copyright © 2013 Korehisa Kaneko et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
In recent years, the sake market is very competitive, and it has been separated into two parts. One ...
Sake is a drink of both commerical and ceremonial significance in Japan. In one of the oldest and m...
Hiroshima-based Kamotsuru Sake Brewing Company not only has a long history but is a successful produ...
In this study, the author aims to examine the present condition and the construction process for de...
In an old-style sake factory near Kyoto, various stages in the production of sake in a brewery which...
Abstract of the article: Tourist souvenirs are an indispensable element of traveling for most people...
International audienceThis article stems from the assumption that researching Japanese inns (ryokan)...
[Abstract] In this paper, I would like to study the cultural position of Iki Shochu, a distilled liq...
November 2011 Sake has as important a cultural connotation in Japan as wine in Europe. However, this...
The article deals with the Japanese tea ceremony, known as chanoyu (literally “hot water for tea”) o...
The town of Naoshima on Naoshima Island (Kagawa Prefecture) has received attention as a site of art ...
This article reviews the transition of Japan's inbound tourism in light of three social trends, whic...