Imanishi Seibee Shoten

Imanishi Seibee Shoten

Imanishi Seibee Shoten’s brand Harushika receives its name from a sake god that comes to reside in the area. In this story, the god rides into their prefecture on a deer — a motif expressed in the brand’s labeling, gratitude and approach to sake. Established in 1884 with the philosophy “Polish the rice, polish the water, polish the skill and polish the heart,” they were one of the first sake breweries to use the “morohaku” method of brewing entirely with polished rice. They continue to make sake in line with their vision that is clean and clear in flavor.

Filters

Filters

$
to
$
10 products
Sort by
Sort by
Harushika “Junmai Ginjo”
Harushika “Sakura” Harushika “Sakura“ front label
Harushika “Sakura”
Sale price$34.00
Harushika Shika Choko Set, side view Harushika Shika Choko Set, upward angled view
Sold out
Harushika “Hiyaoroshi”
Harushika “Hiyaoroshi”
Sale price$49.00
Harushika “Extra Dry”
Harushika “Extra Dry”
Sale price$39.00
Sold out
Harushika “Natsushika” Harushika “Natsushika” front label
Harushika “Natsushika”
Sale price$42.00
Harushika “Junmai Daiginjo” Harushika “Junmai Daiginjo” front label
Sold out
Harushika “Extra Dry” Shiboritate
Sold out
Harushika “Shiboribana” Harushika “Shiboribana” front label
Harushika “Shiboribana”
Sale price$49.00
Sold out
Harushika “Junmai Ginjo” Nama