Sunday, August 17, 2025

Saijo Brewery Street Details

 


The wabi sabi of aging metal signs, with their multiple layers partially revealed by the passage of time, is a favoroute photo subject of mine....


In this series I will look at some of the details found while exploring the Sake Brewery Street in Saijo. I refer you to the earlier post for details about the area.


A sugidama hanging outside one brewery. In November, when I was there, all the sugidama were brown after having hung since the spring.


Kazaridaru are the decorative sake barrels that are donated as offerings to shrines. Of course they also serve as advertising. Some can be seen at the local shrine which I visited a little earlier.


Most of the breweries have rooms for groups to listen to talks, see demonstrations, or watch videos...


And of course, plenty of opportunities to taste.....


Nowadays most sake seems to be brewed in large, metal barrels, but plenty of traditional wooden ones can be seen...


Red brick chimney plus sugidama. Unusually, a Shachi ornaments the roof.


Most of the breweries have displays of historic materials....


The spring water used in sake production is highly valued.


Often a small shrine will be found associated with them.




2 comments:

  1. Thank you for the additional post with all these interesting details.

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  2. wonderful memories!
    Thanks a lot
    Gabi from Okayama

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