Japan offers a wide variety of drinks, including green tea, sake, beer, and unique soft drinks. You can enjoy traditional and modern beverages across the country.
This page contains affiliate links. This article is contributed by 供TOMO. “Brown rice coffee”, “Brown rice tea”, “Genshin coffee”... If you have ever been looking for a caffeine-free drink in Japan, y…
When it comes to food and drink pairings or special occasion beverages, most people’s first thoughts go to wine. In Japan, however, sake is the go-to drink. Although sake can be found outside of Japan…
This page contains affiliate links. Green tea has long been an integral part of Japanese culture and it accounts for nearly all of the tea produced in Japan. Japanese green tea is one of the most cons…
This page contains affiliate links. Japan has plenty of water resources, and you can have pure water just twisting the tap. The majority of Japanese people drink tap water straight from the faucet or…
This page contains affiliate links. This article is contributed by 供TOMO. If you have ever been to Japan or if you like Japanese cuisine, you might have noticed that ginger is an essential ingredient…
This page contains affiliate links. This article is contributed by 供TOMO. Coffee is everywhere in Japan: you can find it in convenience stores, supermarkets sometimes have their own coffee machine you…
This article is contributed by Konishi Sake Brewery and covers the history of sake, brewing process, and the differences between various types of sake, such as ginjoshu, junmaishu, Honjozo, Genshu, Ko…
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