『Japan Sake Guide: Explores the 2026 Snow Crisis, Nada’s Miyamizu Mineral Profiles, and Kyoto’s Fushimi Water Revolution』のカバーアート

Japan Sake Guide: Explores the 2026 Snow Crisis, Nada’s Miyamizu Mineral Profiles, and Kyoto’s Fushimi Water Revolution

Japan Sake Guide: Explores the 2026 Snow Crisis, Nada’s Miyamizu Mineral Profiles, and Kyoto’s Fushimi Water Revolution

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今ならプレミアムプランが3カ月 月額99円

2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

In this episode of the Japan Sake Guide, Koji and Hannah dive deep into the hidden geology of water and why 2026 marks a critical turning point for the industry. As the third consecutive "Low-Snow Spring" impacts northern regions like Niigata and Yamagata, the very foundation of nihonshu is shifting from light and airy to unexpectedly structured. We explore the "Manly" Miyamizu of Nada and its modern battle with saltwater intrusion, contrasting it with the velvety, low-alcohol textures of Kyoto’s Fushimi basin. This deep dive into sake brewing reveals why brewers are becoming "water architects" to preserve flavor profiles against a changing climate. Is the iconic crisp and clean style becoming a ghost of the past? Join our sake tasting as we analyze "Negative Space Terroir" and the visionary "Forest-to-Bottle" movement protecting Japan’s mountains. This essential sake guide explains how the geological time capsules in every bottle are being rewritten by the environment today. #nihonshu #saketasting #climatechange #JapanSakeGuide #sakebrewing

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