Winery Info/Brand
Sekaitaka was launched to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Koyama Honke. The steamed rice is prepared with a firm outer layer and a soft core, allowing for good separation and creating an ideal environment for microbial activity.
Koyama Honke Brewery began its sake-making journey in 1808 after discovering a high-quality water source which
is now the Nishi Ward, Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture. Since its founding, the brewery has cherished and
preserved the sake brewing techniques it has developed, with a commitment to quality as its motto. Dedicated to
meeting a wide range of customer preferences, it offers high-quality and delicious sake at affordable prices.
The high-quality sakes are built on traditional skills passed down through generations of Toji (Master brewers),
enhanced by the latest technologies while preserving the essence of handcraftsmanship.
With forward-thinking investments in advanced facilities and carefully centralised production management, the
brewery maintains uncompromising quality and consistently produces outstanding sake.
The founder, Matabee Koyamaya mastered sake brewing
techniques in Nada and Fushimi, discovered good-quality water springs in Shimogo, Sashiougi Village, Kita-adachi-gun, Musashi Province (present: Sashiougi, Nishi-ku, Saitama-shi) in 1808, and started brewing sake.
Since the start of the business, Koyama Honke Syuzo has treasured the established sake brewing technology, met various needs of customers under the motto of “Quality First,” and made efforts to offer reliable, safe, delicious sake at reasonable prices.
Region Info/Origin
Saitama, north of Tokyo, is known for its fertile plains and natural resources, making it ideal for sake brewing. The region boasts a rich brewing tradition and craft breweries producing high-quality sake.
Benefit from pure, soft water from the Arakawa River and high-quality rice, ideal for sake brewing. Its distinct climate supports rice cultivation, and local brewers blend tradition with innovation for unique flavours.
Has a rich history of agricultural and artisanal craftsmanship, with family-owned sake breweries passing down brewing knowledge. This dedication to quality and tradition shapes Saitama's sake, including Tokyo Zakari.