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Japanese Sake Factory Asahi Shuzo. This is how sake made in a Japanese brewery including what ingredients are used. If you’re any kind of sake lover, you already know about their world famous signature Japanese sake brand Kubota dating back to 1830 in Nagaoka Japan, where they were originally founded as Kubotaya. Almost 200 years later, they're still in the same location, now with a total of 170 skillfull workers, crafting the highest quality Japanese sake each day, who’ve all mastered the secret Japanese sake brewing techniques passed down from generation to generation. The entire sake factory sits on about 57,000 square meters of Niigata land consisting of 5 separate buildings all working together to make it all happen. Rice is the main ingredient for making sake. This factory alone uses about 3600 tons of rice a year from fall to spring, with deliveries 2-3 times a week. In fact, the Niigata area produces the highest rice crop yield in all of Japan. It’s commonly said by Japanese sake producers that “’The quality of sake can never exceed the quality of its ingredients.’’ which is probably why the Japanese sake factory grows and cultivates its very own rice in order to craft its unique sake with its signature fragrance and taste.

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@PaolofromTOKYO

2 years ago

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@Eliger3

2 years ago

It’s insane how clean and well maintained they keep everything.

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@kit6meew712

2 years ago

Respect to that lady for looking at that light all day

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@jakewoodall1824

2 years ago

I’m a Beer brewer in the US. I always love your videos but this one especially. You should show us a Japanese Brewery! Thanks for always uploading great stuff!

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@sonoftheredfox

2 years ago

This was really neat. I've always been fascinated by automated processes like the bottling. It's crazy to imagine the planning and engineering that goes into those machines. It's also great to see that even with the automation, they don't ignore the need for extensive human interaction with the process. I'm now very thirsty.

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@Psychoseek

2 years ago

I'm no fan of alcohol but it's still super interesting to see how it's made. thank you for the tour :)

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@deja6037

2 years ago

The bottling, labeling, and packaging was my favorite part. My uncle owns a small wine business in California and we usually do most filling, labeling, and packaging by hand.

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@spithere4933

2 years ago

We all know how neat. Japanese people are but right now I’m appreciative of how far you have come, the quality of these videos are getting better each time. Thank you for taking us along paolo ❤

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@deja6037

2 years ago

I really enjoy how Paolo shows us big and small businesses in these videos

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@bluerisk

2 years ago

As a German: impressive how much space they have, and how clean it is. Way above the level over here.

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@Lucilfer47

2 years ago

It’s crazy how clean this place. I love Japan 🇯🇵

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@BadenPowellTux

2 years ago

I'm impressed on how clean the factory is.

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@whitedevil9262

2 years ago

All these made in Japan videos are very interesting to watch. Even though I don’t drink Alcohol, I still enjoyed watching it :)

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@alejandrocastaneda6528

2 years ago

it is INSANE when you think about how things like Sake used to be made back in the old days, one never thinks about this things when we have the finished product in our hands but it takes so much work and technology and knowledge, great video!

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@H1ghIQ

2 years ago

I've ordered Sake from Japan 2 times and I was sooo amazed from its flavour, but i never knew how it's made. All i got to say it's that im sooo amazed and im keen on watching more of your interesting tours 😄.

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@kid-gv8oq

2 years ago

I love sake. Dassai is what I normally drink since it's smooth, easy to drink and relatively cheap(consider its high quality). It's also easy to find in the US.

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@ShAmW0W808

2 years ago

I would love to see you visit the Suntory whiskey plant in Osaka

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2 years ago

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@zaprude

2 years ago

It's amazing how much work, effort and time that goes into making sake, yet the price is still fairly low! I love to spend that extra money on quality sake, because just a small glass of it will give me more joy than a few glasses of any other alcohol.

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@NoTengoIlusiones

2 years ago

The Japan " how it's made series " it's amazing.

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