Kajoku Gin List Including the Largest Selection of Japanese Gin Anywhere in the World Outside of Japan and the First Korean Gins in Australia!

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Kajoku Gin List Including the Largest Selection of Japanese Gin Anywhere in the World Outside of Japan and the First Korean Gins in Australia! Kajoku Gin List Including the largest selection of Japanese gin anywhere in the world outside of Japan and the first Korean gins in Australia! Name Distilling Location - ABV%, Base Spirit (if known) Price Notable botanicals - other details Adnam's Rising Sun Southwold, UK - 42%, Rye 13 Matcha, Lemongrass Akayane Craft Gin Kagoshima, Japan - 47%, Imojochu 16 Juniper Akayane Craft Gin Heart - Haru Kagoshima, Japan - 47% 19 Cherry Blossom, Yuzu, Matcha, Sansho, Kombu - Limited, 'Spring' Akayane Craft Gin Heart - Natsu Kagoshima, Japan - 47% 19 Ooba, Plum, Cucumber, Kombu, Green Tea - Limited, 'Summer' Akayane Craft Gin Heart - Aki Kagoshima, Japan - 47%, 19 Shimeji, Maitake, Kabosu, Sweet Potato, Vanilla - Ltd., 'Autumn' Akayane Craft Gin Heart - Fuyu Kagoshima, Japan - 47%, 19 Komikan, Tankan, Kumquat, Yuzu, Passionfruit - Limited, 'Winter' Akori Barcelona, Spain - 42%, Rice 13.50 Kumquat, Citrus, Dragonfruit, Ginger Alchemiae Gin Goju, Japan - 45%, Sake Lees & Chicory Shochu 23 Juniper - Truly hand-crafted artisanal gin Archie Rose x Horisumi - Autumn Sydney, NSW - 44%, Grain 14 Red Miso, Sesame, Shiso, Sansho - Limited Release Archie Rose x Horisumi - Winter Sydney, NSW - 44%, Grain 14 Genmaicha, Sencha, Kombu, Fuji Apple - Limited Release Archie Rose x Horisumi - Spring Sydney, NSW - 44%, Grain 14 Chrysanthemum, Yuzu Leaf, Red Shiso - Limited Release Archie Rose x Horisumi - Summer Sydney, NSW - 44%, Grain 14 White Peach, Yuzu, Mandarin, Kumquat, Ginger - Limited Release Awa Gin Tokushima, Japan - 45%, Millet 19 Sudachi, Kito Yuzu, Awa Bancha, Sansho Beefeater Gin London, UK - 40%, Grain 9 Coriander Seeds, Liquorice, Almonds, Orris Root, Seville Orange Beefeater 24 Gin London, UK - 45%, Grain 10 Japanese Sencha, Chinese Green Tea, Grapefruit Peel Benizakura 9148 Recipe 0101 Sapporo, Japan - 45% 20 Cinnamon, Clove, Lemon Peel, Shiitake, Hidaka Kelp, Dried Daikon Benizakura 9148 Recipe 3891 Benizakura Sapporo, Japan - 20 Maple, Plum, Redcurrant, Gobo, Berries, Wasabi, Shiso - Autumn Ltd. Benizakura 9148 Recipe 0103 Yuki Sapporo, Japan - 45% 20 Cacao Nibs, Birch Sap - Winter Limited Edition Benizakura 9148 Recipe 0396 Sakura Sapporo, Japan - 45% 20 Cherry Blossoms & Leaves, Kelp, Shiitake, Daikon - Spring Limited Buja Gin Batch #0001 Signature Gin Seoul, S. Korea - 44% 17 Pine Needles, Chamomile, Mugwort, Jeju Island Tangerine Buja Gin Batch #0002 Omija Gin Seoul, S. Korea - 44% 17 "Five-Flavoured" Magnolia Berry Buja Gin Batch #0003 Wormwood Gin Seoul, S. Korea - 44% 17 Wormwood Burleigh's Gin PINK Edition Leicester, UK - 40% 14 Japanese Cherry Blossom, Pink Grapefruit, Hibiscus, Rose - Limited Cambridge Japanese Style Gin Cambridge, UK - 42% 14 Sansho, Sesame, Shiso, Yuzu Etsu Gin Sapporo, Japan - 43% 11 Hokkaido Yuzu, Okinawan Pepper Four Pillars Pure Kisume Healesville, VIC - 43.8%, Grain 15 Wasabi, Ume, Sansho, Sesame, Fuji Apple, Nashi, Yuzu, Nihonshu Gordon's Gin London, UK - 37.5%, Grain 8 Coriander Seeds, Liquorice, Orris Root, Citrus Peel Hanami Dry Gin Soest, Netherlands - 43% 12 Cherry Blossom Hendrick's Gin Girvan, UK - 41.4%, Grain 11 Juniper, Cucumber, Rose Hioki Houjicha Gin Kagoshima, Japan - 45% 21 Roasted Tea, Juniper Hioki Komikan Gin Kagoshima, Japan - 45% 21 Komikan Mandarin, Juniper Hioki Sour Pomelo Gin Kagoshima, Japan - 45% 21 Sour Pomelo, Juniper Hokkaido Craft Gin Kitasuisho Asahikawa, Japan - 45% 22 Hokkaido Red Shiso, Apple Mint, Seaberry, Potato, Kombu, Rice The Inland Sea Setouchi Craft Gin Okayama, Japan - 46% 20 Ginger, Sansho, Coriander, Yuzu, Grape, Tea, Kombu, Kuromoji Jinjin Gin Kumamoto, Japan - 47%, Komejochu 21 Banpeiyu, Shiranui, Amanatsu, Mishokan, Haruka & Yuzu Citruses Jinzu Gin Leven, UK - 41.3%, Grain 10 Yuzu, Cherry Blossom, Nihonshu Juju Japanese Craft Gin Kagoshima, Japan - 38%, Komejochu 14 Yuzu, Juniper, Chamomile, Orange Peel, Coriander Juju Plum Blossom Japanese Craft Gin Kagoshima, Japan - 40% 15 Based on distilled Umeshu Jung One Gin Namyangju, South Korea - 47% 17 Chopi Pepper, Baby Ginseng, Perilla Leaves, Pine Needles Kokoro Gin London, UK - 42% 13 Japanese Sansho Berries Komasa Houjicha Gin Kagoshima, Japan - 45%, Shochu 21 Houjicha Roasted Tea, Juniper Komasa Komikan Gin Kagoshima, Japan - 45%, Shochu 21 Sakurajima Komikan, Juniper Kozue Gin Wakayama, Japan - 47% 15 Mandarin & Lemon Peel, Sansho, Koyamaki Pine Needles Kuro Gin London, UK - 43% 14 Silver Birch Bark, Spruce Needles, Activated Bamboo Charcoal Kuro Cherry Blossom Gin London, UK - 40% 17 Cherries and Cherry Blossoms - Limited Release Kuro Soft Peach Gin London, UK - 40% 17 White Peach - Limited Release Kyoto Ki No Bi Gin Kyoto, Japan - 45.7%, Rice 14 Hinoki, Yuzu, Sansho, Kinome, Hana-Sansho, Bamboo, Gyokuro Tea Kyoto Ki No Bi Sen No Suzu Gin Kyoto, Japan - 47%, Rice 20 Angelica, Coriander, Hinoki, Yuzu, Sansho - designed for G&T Kyoto Ki No Bi Navy Strength 2017 Kyoto, Japan - 54.5%, Rice 21 Hinoki, Yuzu, Sansho, Kinome, Gyokuro, Ginger, Shiso - Ltd. TBS17 Kyoto Ki No Bi Navy Strength Allgin Kyoto, Japan - 54.5%, Rice 21 Hinoki, Yuzu, Sansho, Kinome, Gyokuro, Ginger, Shiso - Limited Kyoto Ki No Bi Sei Navy Strength Kyoto, Japan - 54.5%, Rice 17 Hinoki, Yuzu, Sansho, Kinome, Gyokuro, Ginger, Red Shiso Kyoto Ki No TEA Gin TBS17 Kyoto, Japan - 45.1%, Rice 22 Tencha & Gyokuro Teas - Limited Release Tokyo Bar Show 2017 Kyoto Ki No TEA Gin 2018 Kyoto, Japan - 45.7%, Rice 16 Tencha & Gyokuro Teas - Limited Release 2018 Kyoto Ki No Bi Old Tom Gin 2018 Kyoto, Japan - 47%, Rice 22 Sweetened with Yonaguni Kokuto Black Sugar - Limited TBS18 Kyoto Ki No Tou Old Tom Gin Kyoto, Japan - 47%, Rice 22 Sweetened with Yonaguni Kokuto Black Sugar Kyoto Ki No Bi OB Mori Bar Kyoto, Japan - 45.7%, Rice 24 Special bottling for Ginza's legendary Mori Bar Kyoto Ki No Bi Edition K Kyoto, Japan - 46%, Rice 26 Aged in ex-Kilchoman (Islay) whisky casks - Limited Kyoto Ki No Bi Edition G Kyoto, Japan - 48%, Rice 29 Aged in ex-Henri Giraud French Oak champagne casks - Limited Kyoto Ki Noh Bi Gin 1st Edition Kyoto, Japan - 45.7%, Rice 45 Very Limited Release, aged in ex-Karuizawa whisky casks Kyoya Yuzu Gin Nichinan, Japan - 47%, Imojochu 18 Yuzu, Hyuganatsu, Hebesu, Sansho Pepper Kyoya Hinata Gin Nichinan, Japan - 47%, Imojochu 22 Kumquat, Hyuganatsu, Hebesu, Chamomile, Cardamom Mars Wa Bi Gin Kagoshima, Japan - 45% 14 Yuzu, Green Tea, Ginger, Kumquat, Hatsuka Bitter Orange Mars Wa Bi Gin Juniper Strength Kagoshima, Japan - 50% 17 Juniper - Limited Release Mars Wa Bi Gin Damask Rose Kagoshima, Japan - 48% 20 Juniper, Green Tea, Ginger, Shiso, Damask Rose - Limited Release Masahiro Okinawa Gin Itoman, Japan - 47%, Awamori 15 Hibiscus Flower, Guava Leaves, Balinese Long Pepper, Bitter Melon Ori-Gin 1848 Tropical & Rich Naha, Japan - 48%, Awamori 22 Pineapple, Shekwasa, Shell Ginger, Long Pepper, Black Tea, Mint Ori-Gin 1848 Honey Blend Naha, Japan - 45%, Awamori 22 Sweetened with famous local Okinawan Honey Nikka Coffey Gin Sendai, Japan - 47%, Grain & Corn 15 Yuzu, Kabosu, Amanatsu, Hirami Sansho Pepper Okayama Craft Gin Okayama, Japan - 50%, Komejochu 24 White Peach Sacred Spring Wasabi Strength Gin Golden Bay, NZ - 58% 15 Wasabi Root, Kelo, Horopito Sakurao Gin Hiroshima, Japan - 47% 15 Hiroshima Green Lemon, Amanatsu, Yuzu, Dai Dai, Hinoki, Shiso Sakurao Hamagou Gin Hiroshima, Japan - 47% 17 Miyajima Hamagou, Rosemary, Shiranui, Lavender, Spearmint - Ltd Sakurao Limited Gin Hiroshima, Japan - 47% 23 Cherry Blossom, Kuromoji, Kinome, Oyster, Wasabi, Green Shiso Settler's Spirits Yuzu Gin McLaren Vale, SA - 43% 11 Australian Yuzu Suntory Roku Gin Export Edition Osaka, Japan - 43% 10 Cherry Blossoms & Leaves, Sencha & Gyokuro Teas, Sansho, Yuzu Suntory Roku Gin Japan Edition Osaka, Japan - 47% 15 Cherry Blossoms & Leaves, Sencha & Gyokuro Teas, Sansho, Yuzu Suntory Roku Gin Select Edition Osaka, Japan - 43% 18 Extra Cherry Blossoms - travel retail exclusive Wa Gin Mito, Japan - 45%, Nihonshu Spirit 16 Citrus Peel & Fruits, Cinnnamon Yomeishu Kanoshizuku Nagano, Japan - 37% 18 Kuromoji Laurel & 11 other botanicals Yomeishu Kanomori Nagano, Japan - 47% 20 Kuromoji Laurel & 18 other botanicals .
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