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The Japanese wine merchants linked up with the game "Tenho no Sasa indah" to launch a limited edition of Sakurana sake

The wine merchant doesn't have much cooperation with the game company, but is called "Taneda Hime" by players, and the rice cultivation process of "Tenho No Akira Inahime" is almost naturally associated with sake brewing, and Japanese sake merchant Nakagawa Shuzo has also recently partnered with it to launch a limited edition of Sakuna sake.

The Japanese wine merchants linked up with the game "Tenho no Sasa indah" to launch a limited edition of Sakurana sake
The Japanese wine merchants linked up with the game "Tenho no Sasa indah" to launch a limited edition of Sakurana sake

Sake, evolved from Chinese rice wine, although in the eyes of some domestic tasters who are accustomed to drinking high liquor, it has no taste and is not strong, just like liquor mixed with water, but with the spread of Japanese culture, more and more people have become their diehards.

The Japanese wine merchants linked up with the game "Tenho no Sasa indah" to launch a limited edition of Sakurana sake

"Tenho no Sasuke Inahime" was one of the best Japanese RPGs of 2020 and was once named by the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture. In addition to fighting demons, the most important thing in the game is farming, rice is the most important, and sake is made of rice. The game fully simulates the process of rice cultivation, and rice also becomes the main source of motivation for players. Players can brew sake, from the ancient style of doburoku (unfiltered sake) to the premium premium daiginjo sake, using these drinks to combine special meals to earn trophies.

Sake brewers favored the game, and in the company's past publicity, it was mentioned that Goriki rice grown in Tottori Prefecture was mentioned, which literally means "powerful", which is consistent with the slogan theme of the game "Rice is Power".

Sakuna sake is wrapped in the game packaging of Tenho no Sakae Inahime, and its brewing process has a 40% polishing rate of rice, meaning that nearly half of the rice skin is ground off, while heavily polished rice is usually made with fruity and floral sake.

Sakuna sake is scheduled to be available in Japan on April 19 and costs 4,367 yen (about 223 yuan) a bottle, but it is already sold out online.

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