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Yamagata Dry Mountain 10,000 Ways Niigata Hokkaido Shogun Road Mountain Man Bride of the Fox Tottori Cowboy Yamahai Kitaro Cup Mt. Hakkaisan Kubota Heavenly Water Chrysanthemum Water Hiroshima Original Rice Akita Shimane The Brewer’s Sake Dreamy Clouds Cabin in the Snow Pure Dusk Yamaguchi Dassai 39 Dassai 45 Nigori Dassai 45 Ibaraki The 55 Liquid Gold Saitama Forgotten Spirit of Japan Tokushima Narutotai Shiga Forest Spirit 7 Samurai Shizuoka Kyoto Soul of the Sensei Way of the Warrior Demon Slayer Tears of Dawn Hyogo Snow Maiden Strawberry Nigori Old School Ex Dry Rare White Crane Little Lilly Tanuki Cup Please Drink Responsibly. 2839717 Momo Cocktails Fuji Old Fashioned 14 Fuji apple and cinnamon infused simple syrup, Toki Suntory whiskey, angostura bitters and orange bitters with caramelized orange and apple. Lemongrass Negroni 12 Lemongrass infused Junmai Ginjo Sake, Capelleti, and Carpano Sweet Vermouth Toki Julep 10 Suntory Toki Whisky, Lime, and Shiso infused syrup Tokyo Mule 10 Haku Vodka, Lime, Ginger syrup, and Soda Japanese Smash 11 Suntory Roku Gin, Cucumbers, Lime, and Shiso infused syrup Blushing Blossom 14 Fresh Oregon strawberries, egg whites, lime juice, St.Germain Elderflower Liqueur, shisho simple syrup, and Haku vodka. Momo Mango 12 Fresh mango, baby mint, lime juice, shisho simple syrup, plantation 3 star rum. Sparkling Wines Glass Btl Lunetta Prosecco 11187ml Laurent Perrier La Cuvee Brut Champagne 29187ml Whites Wines Glass Btl Eola Hills Pinot Gris, OR 8 31 Chehalem Inox Chardonnay, OR 8 31 Sokol Blosser Rosé, OR 9 34 Domaine Drouhin Arthur Chardonnay, OR 68 Choya Plum Wine 7 35 750ml Kikkoman Plum Wine 6 Reds Wines Glass Btl Inscription Pinot Noir, OR 11 39 Mt Fury Cabernet Sauvignon, WA 10 37 Ransom Red Blend, OR 11 39 Emmolo Merlot, CA 60 Red Schooner Malbec, Argentina 60 Willamette Valley Vineyards Founders Reserve Pinot Noir, OR 65 Please Drink Responsibly. 2839717 Japanese Spirits & Whisky List 1.5oz Roku Gin 7 Haku Vodka 8 Nikka Coffey Gin 10 NIkka Coffey Vodka 11 Nikka Taketsuru Pure Malt 28 Nikka Coffey Grain 22 Nikka From Barrel 29 Suntory Toki 8 Suntory Hibiki Harmony 36 Suntory Yamazaki Hakushu 25 Suntory Yamazaki 12yr 74 Suntory Yamazaki 18yr 98 Momo Spirit Flights Haku Vodka .5oz, Roku Gin .5oz, Suntory Toki .5oz 21 Nikka Coffey Vodka .5oz, Nikka Coffey Gin .5oz, 35 Nikka Coffey Grain .5oz Ilegal Joven .5oz, Ilegal Reposado .5oz, Ilegal Anejo .5oz 38 Yamazaki 12yr .5oz, Yamazaki 18yr .5oz, 130 Yamazaki Hakushu .5 oz Draft List Sapporo 5 Breakside IPA, OR 6 Occidental Pilsner, OR 6 Bottled Beer Asahi 12oz 6 Asahi 16oz 9 Kirin Ichiban 12oz 6 Kirin Ichiban 22oz 9 Orion 12oz 7 Orion 21oz 12 Non-Alcoholic Orange Juice 3 Grapefruit Juice 3 Pineapple Juice 3 Topo Chico 3 Acqua Panna 6 Green Tea 3 Iced Green Tea 4 Please Drink Responsibly. 2839717 Oregon Craft Sake Glass Btl Momokawa Diamond 7 35 750ml Moonstone Asian Pear 7 35 750ml Momokawa Pearl Nigori 7 35 750ml Moonstone Coconut Lemongrass Nigori 7 35 750ml G fifty Junmai Ginjo 9 44 750ml Sake on Tap Glass Bushido “Way of the Warrior” Junmai Ginjo 6 Namazake - unpasteurized sake Glass Btl “Forest Spirit” Soma no Tengu 11 Light nigori velvety rich with nutty flavor and dry finish Narutotai Ginjo Namagenshu 13 60 720ml Full bodied Eiko Fuji Junmai Ginjo “Glorious Mt Fuji” Namazake 14 70 720ml Bright lively flavor with smooth finish Kameizumi “Eternal Spring” Junmai Ginjo Namazake 14 70 720ml Luscious, fruity, and soft Sake Flights Dry & Earthy Sake 13 Old School Ex Dry, Dry Mountain, Shogun Road Cloudy Sake 16 Joto Nigori, Snow Maiden, Dreamy Clouds Flight of Japan 19 Cabin in the Snow, 7 Samurai, Dassai 45 Momoyama Flight 22 The 55, Cowboy Yamahai, Original Rice Warm Sake Glass Btl Ozeki House Sake Sm 7 L 11 “Old School Extra Dry” Kasumi Tsuru Kimoto Sm 9 L 15 Please Drink Responsibly. 2839717 Dry & Earthy Sake Glass Btl “Forgotten Spirit of Japan” Bunraku Yamahai 20 300ml Brewed using traditional methods, perfect food sake “The Brewer’s Sake” Yuri Masamune 6.5 32 720ml This is the brewer’s favorite sake – perfect balance, dry & crisp “Shogun Road” Yoshingawa Gensen Karakuchi 7 35 720ml Niigata’s oldest brewery since 1548, this is Japan’s classic dry sake “Dry Mountain” Eiko Fuji Honkara Ex Dry 7 35 720ml Expertly crafted dry sake from family owned brewery since 1778 “Old School Ex Dry” Kasumi Tsuru Kimoto 7 35 720ml Dry, slightly smoky sake brewed using old school methods “Mountain Man” Otokoyama 9 44 720ml Traditional dry sake with a bold finish “Cowboy Yamahai” Shiokawa Yamahai Junmai Ginjo Brewed by 3 people, earthy, gamey flavor and very smooth 9 44 720ml “7 Samurai” Shichi Hon Yari Junmai 10 46 720ml Hints of mushroom & rice, family owned since 1540 “Bride of the Fox” Kanbara Junmai Ginjo 11 48 720ml Famous sake from Niigata, dry with a slight nuttiness & smooth Did you know... Sake is brewed Oct – April during colder months Sake is low in acidity – so it goes all food!!! Sake is pronounced “Saw Kay” …not Saw Key Oregon is one of the top Sake markets in America! Please Drink Responsibly. 2839717 Smooth & Elegant Sake Glass Btl “Heavenly Water” Shirataki Jozen 8 38 720ml Light and fragrant, very dry with water-like viscosity “Ten Thousand Ways” Eiko Fuji Ban Ryu 9 44 720ml Silky smooth with hints of blackberry currant Dassai 45 Junmai Daiginjo 9 44 720ml Japan’s most popular sake, smooth with floral aromatics “Tears of Dawn” Konteki Daiginjo 12 55 720ml Soft, smooth with hints of cherry & mango, brewed in Kyoto “Soul of the Sensei” Takatenjin Junmai Daiginjo 14 70 720ml Drier Daiginjo, honeydew rind with a white pepper finish “Demon Slayer” Wakatake Junmai Ginjo 14 70 720ml Brewed in Shizuoka, it has bright fruity flavor, common for this area “Mt. Hakkaisan” Hakkaisan 14 Light, dry FLAVORFUL UNIQUE SPICY NOTES OF APPLE and roasted nuts Did you know... Why is rice polished before brewing? The outer part of rice contains fats and proteins that can adversely affect the flavor of sake What is Sake Rice? Rice grown and used specifically for sake brewing. Sake rice is a bigger grain with a large starch content in the middle and lower portion of fats and proteins Please Drink Responsibly. 2839717 Expressive & Aromatic Sake Glass Btl “Original Rice” Seikyo Omachi Junmai Ginjo 10 46 720ml Expressive earthy and floral notes with perfect balance & umami finish “Cabin in the Snow” Yuki no Bosha Junmai Ginjo Hints of strawberry, cherry flavors and a white pepper finish 10 55 720ml “Pure Dusk” Shimizu no Mai Junmai Daiginjo 11 48 720ml Expertly brewed sake with Asian pear and melon flavors “The 55” Watari Bune Junmai Ginjo 12 55 720ml Hint of pineapple, melon in a long, lingering finish. Oregon’ favorite sake “Chrysanthemum Water” Kikusui 13 60 720ml Bright, fruity sake with a sharp, short finish Dassai 39 Junmai Daiginjo 14 70 720ml Incredibly smooth sake with a bouquet of flower blossoms and fruity flavor “Liquid Gold” Watari Bune Junmai Daiginjo 18 120 720ml Precious rare rice sake with silky smooth expression of peach, pear & melon Kubota Manju Junmai Daiginjo 22 155 720ml Creamy texture with complex layered fruity flavors Fukucho “Moon on Water” Junmai Ginjo 14 70 720ml Mineral, white pepper, cantaloupe, anise, soft finish Daiginjo Sake = 50% or less of the rice remains after polishing Ginjo Sake = Rice polish is between 50% ~ 60% remaining Junmai = Sake brewed with rice, water, yeast and koji rice Nigori = “Cloudy” sake…..NOT unfiltered sake All sake is 100% gluten free and sulfite free Please Drink Responsibly. 2839717 Nigori “Cloudy Sake” Glass Btl “Little Lilly” Hakutsuru Sayuri Nigori 16 300ml Soft and creamy - #1 selling cloudy sake in the US “Strawberry Nigori” by Ozeki 16 300ml Creamy & soft Infused with natural strawberry flavor Tyku Coconut Nigori 7 35 720ml Infused with natural coconut flavor – perfectly balanced “Snow Maiden” Tozai Nigori 7 35 720ml Slightly dry, smooth with tropical flavors “Dreamy Clouds” Rihaku Nigori 10 46 720ml Dry, delicate cloudy sake….exquisitely smooth Joto “The Blue One” Nigori 10 46 720m Dry, earthy, milky, coconut, medium bodyx Small Bottle Sake Ozeki One Cup - Japan’s first and #1 selling cup sake! 6 180ml Slightly dry, created in 1964 for the Tokyo Olympics Hakushika Tanuki Cup 10 200ml Family owned brewery since 1662, smooth & dry Yomi Can Junmai Ginjo 12 250ml Brewed in Oregon, Yomi is the perfect sake with sushi! “Eyeball Oyaji Cup” Chiyomusubi Junmai Ginjo Cup 15 180ml Brewed with an heirloom rice, it is a bold flavored sake….very unique! Dassai 45 Junmai Daiginjo 16 300ml Silky smooth, with a bouquet of flower blossoms and delicate fruity flavor Ozeki Hana Awaka Peach Sparkling Sake 14 250ml Silky smooth, with a bouquet of flower blossoms and delicate fruity flavor Please Drink Responsibly. 2839717.
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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AGC to Donate Natural Disaster-Resistant Glass to Tornado-Stricken Koshigaya City in Saitama Prefecture, Japan ―Ensuring safety in evacuation shelters by using glass that does not scatter, even when cracked by strong winds― Tokyo, February 7, 2014—AGC (Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.; Head Office: Tokyo; President & CEO: Kazuhiko Ishimura) has donated its disaster-resistant glass to Minami Koshigaya Elementary School in Koshigaya City, Saitama Prefecture as part of the effort to support the city, which suffered terrible damage in a tornado in September 2013. A total of approximately 143m2 of glass at the school gymnasium, a designated evacuation center, was replaced with AGC’s disaster-resistant glass, which has improved the preparedness of the elementary school against natural disasters. Disaster-resistant glass is a laminated glass which is designed to hold fragments in place when it breaks. It effectively prevents damage during earthquakes, typhoons or strong winds, protecting children and other evacuees from injuries caused by glass fragments. Laminated glass has been introduced in disaster-prevention reports issued by the Cabinet Office of Japan as an effective means to prevent damage from tornados and strong gusts of wind. Once installed at schools and other designated evacuation centers, the glass provides greater safety and security even in the event of a natural disaster. Glass breakage patterns Easily shatters and allows Glass fragments Strongly resists Fragments do not scatter penetration penetration Ordinary glass Disaster-resistant glass AGC has been promoting the “Glass Power Campaign” since October 2005, donating disaster-resistant glass with the aim of promoting safety measures at designated evacuation centers across Japan.
  • Tokushima-Komatsushima Port Tourist Information

    Tokushima-Komatsushima Port Tourist Information

    Tokushima-Komatsushima Port Tourist Information http://www.mlit.go.jp/kankocho/cruise/ Tokushima Local Gourmet 【① Tokushima Ramen】This local ramen features a brown pork bone and soy sauce soup, sukiyaki-style sweet and spicy pork ribs, and is topped with a raw egg.【②Fish Katsu】Minced fish is mixed with curry powder, covered in breadcrumbs, and deep-fried to make this fish katsu. The spicy taste and fragrance are top notch. 【③ Mametentama】Mametentama is a type of okonomiyaki that is packed with sweetly cooked red kidney beans. The salty-sweet taste is addicting. 【④Handa Somen】These hand-pulled noodles are thicker than average noodles and are characterized by their chewiness. These refreshing noodles especially taste great when paired with sudachi. Location/View ① ② Access Season Year-round Discover TOKUSHIMA Japan ③ ④ Related links https://discovertokushima.net/en/culture/cuisines/ Contact Us【Tourism Policy Division Tokushima Prefectural Government】 TEL:+81-88-621-2337 / E-MAIL: [email protected]/ Website: https://discovertokushima.net/ Awa Indigo Dyed Textiles Indigo is also known as "Japan Blue" . Known for its high quality, production of Awa indigo flourished during the Edo period (1603-1867). In Tokushima, the tradition of Awa indigo dyed textiles continues to this day. Indigo dyed textiles are said to have antibacterial, insect repellent, and moisture retention properties. Aside from buying ready-made items, there are also workshops and facilities that allow you to make your own Awa indigo goods. Location/View Access Season Year-round Discover TOKUSHIMA Japan Related links https://discovertokushima.net/en/culture/crafts/awa-indigo- dyed/ Contact Us【Tourism Policy Division Tokushima Prefectural Government】 TEL:+81-88-621-2337 / E-MAIL: [email protected]/ Website: https://discovertokushima.net/ Arudeyo Tokushima (Tokushima Souvenir and Tourism Plaza) Located on the 1st floor of the Awa Odori Kaikan at the foot of Mt.