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Wine, Beer, Whisky, Etc Current as of January 1, 2021 Compiled by Sendai Regional Taxation Bureau Brewery Excludes breweries listed on the Yamagata "Yamagata Brewery MAP (SAKE)". Wine, Beer, However, breweries that produce continuously distilled shochu MAP whisky, etc. (New type or shochu group Ko), specialty shochu (Authentic type or shochu group Otsu), and beer are listed in duplicate. Legend Shinkansen Yuza Town JR Line Private Railway Mamurogawa Expressway Yuzahiko IC Major National Highway Town 344 City Boundary Shinkansen Station Kaneyama JR and Private Railway Stations Town 345 Uetsu Main Line Sakata City Sakata Station Sakata Port 112 Sakegawa Mogami Shinjo Town Village 47 City Rikuu east Line Amarume Station Shinjo Station Shonai Airport Mikawa Town 47 Rikuu West Line Tsuruoka Station Obanazawa 7 Tozawa Village Funagata City 458 Town Oishida Oishida Station Shonai Town 112 Uetsu Main Line Town 13 Atsumi-Onsen Okura Village Murayama Station Murayama 347 Station 345 Tsuruoka City City Sagae Sakurambo- City Higashine Kahoku Station Town Yamagata Higashine Airport 48 City Sagae Station Aterazawa Tendo Station Station Tendo Nishikawa City e n Lin Town Senza Nakayama Yamadera Station Oe Town Town Aterazawa Line Uzen- Chitose Station Kita- Name of City, Town, and Village No. Brewery Name Brand Name Genre Brewery Tour Phone Number Yamagata Asahi Station 286 Kaminoyama City ① TAKEDA WINERY Co.,Ltd. TAKEDA WINERY Wine ○Reservation 023-672-0040 Town Yamanobe ② Zao Woody Farm Ltd. Woody Farm & winery Wine ○Reservation 023-674-2343 Town Yamagata Station 287 ③ BELLWOOD VINEYARD Collection Classique Wine × 023-674-6020 Yamagata City Tendo City ④ TENDO BREWERY SOBA DRY Beer × 023-654-3311 348 ⑤ TENDO WINE CO.,LTD TENDO WINE Wine ○Reservation 023-655-5151 Shirataka Town SANWA CANNIG Company Limited. Chuhai Liqueur × ⑥ 023-662-3101 Kaminoyama-Onsen Station TENDO a factory second factory Nagai Station Nanyo ⑦ Brewlab.108 #008 Date Sparkling liquor ○Reservation City Kaminoyama Yonezawa City ⑧ Hamada CO.,Ltd. Faucon Wine ○ 0238-37-6330 Nagai City City ⑨ GOKURAKU BEER HONPO LLC GOKOTAI Sparkling liquor ○ 0238-40-0291 Akayu Station ⑩ YONEZAWA JACKS BREWERY JACKS BEER Beer ○Reservation 0238-33-9558 GRAPEREPUBLIC INC. Cuvée Shinden Wine Yamagata Nanyo City ⑪ × 0238-40-4130 Railway ⑫ Sutou Budoushu OUSUI WINE Wine × 0238-43-2578 Oguni Station 113 ⑬ OURA WINE CORPORATION OURA WINE Wine ○Reservation 0238-43-2056 Takahata Imaizumi Station ⑭ SAKAI WINERY Corporation BIRDUP Wine × 0238-43-2043 113 Station 399 ⑮ SATO BUDOSHU Corporation KINKEI WINE Wine × 0238-43-2201 ⑯ Yellow Magic Winery Grooove DelaYARO Wine × 0238-27-0203 Yonesaka Line Takahata Takahata Town ⑰ TAKAHATA WINERY YOSHI SPARKLING Wine ○Reservation 0238-40-1840 Town CHARDONNAY Oguni Town Kawanishi Tsuruoka City ⑱ Shonai-Tagawa Agricultural GASSAN WINE Wine ○Reservation 0235-53-2789 Town Co-operative Gassan Wine YAMA BUDOUSHU Yonezawa Station Institute of yamabudou 13 ⑲ OUJIMAN INC. HOCCA Wine × 050-3385-0347 121 ⑳ Elsun Winery Matsugaoka Co.,Ltd. PINO COLLINA Wine ○Reservation 0235-26-7807 Iide Yam aga Sakata City ㉑ DEWA,INC. DEWA NO DOBUROKU Unrefined sake × 0234-25-4580 Town ta S hinkansen ㉒ SAKATA SHUZO CO.,LTD. JYOKIGEN UMESHU Plum Wine × 0234-22-1541 Yonezawa City ㉓ Kinryu Corporation NEW SAWAYAKA Shochu × 0234-92-4567 ㉔ ODOBISYONAI CORPORATION WINERY ICHIGO WINE Strawberry Wine ○Reservation 0234-92-2046 Yuza Town ㉕ Sakatahakko Co.,Ltd. MICHINOKU YAMAGATA Unrefined sake ○Reservation 0234-43-1172 NO DOBUROKU ㉖ Kinryu Corporation YUZA DISTILLERY Whisky × 0234-25-5321 Mogami Town ㉗ Shubo Akakura TOUGENO SHIZUKU Unrefined sake × Nishikawa Town ㉘ NISHIKAWAMACHISOUGOU GASSAN BEER Beer × 0237-74-2100 KAIHATSU CO.,LTD. ㉙ Toraya Nishikawa Co.,Ltd. Gassan sanroku Wine ○Reservation 0237-74-4315 Asahi Town ㉚ ASAHIMACHI WINE CO.,LTD. ASAHIMACHI WINE Wine ○ 0237-68-2611 Murayama City ㉛ KODAMAKOUBOU MURAYAMANO DOBUROKU Unrefined sake ○Reservation 0237-54-2034 Higashine City 32 HIGASHINEFRUITWINE LLC SATOUNISHIKI Cherry Wine ○ 0237-38-9014 CHERRY WINE Obanazawa City 33 OBANAZAWASHIFURUSATO OBANENODOBUROKU Unrefined sake × 0237-23-3261 SHINKOUKOUSYA CO.,LTD. HANAGASAMIZORE Nagai City 34 Nagai Brewery Craftsman Purslane PaleAle Sparkling liquor ○Reservation Iide Town 35 Iideryokan Corporation Gamanodoburoku Unrefined sake × 0238-72-3706 36 IIDEMACHI TIIKI Nakatsugawa-no Unrefined sake × 0238-77-2124 SHINKOUKOUSYA CO.,LTD. doburoku 37 YUNOSAWA KANKETSUSEN (Only at the restaurant) Unrefined sake × 050-5534-3431 YUNOHANA CO.,LTD. Japanese, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional) and Korean versions are also available on the National Tax Agency website. https://www.nta.go.jp/about/organization/sendai/sake/sakagura/index.htm.
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