Our Mind
Love the climate and nature and remain proud of Iki
Iki island is in the Genkai Sea. On this small island is Omoya
Shuzo Brewery.
"Omoya" is an old word meaning "sake brewery."
It is part of the brewery's name established in 1924. Today, it is
operated by the fourth-generation master.
The founder's words
were, "Go back to the nascent starting point without straying off in
modernity."
These words are being followed as the brewery
continues
to make shochu with the utmost care.
We love the
climate and nature and remain proud of Iki. From the island
where barley shochu originated, we continue to offer flavorful
barley shochu to everyone.
- Representative director
and chief shochu brewer
Yuzo Yokoyama -
A great honor for the island's culture was received in 1995
from the World Trade Organization's Trade Related Aspects
of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement,
granting Geographical Indications protection for
Iki shochu as an international brand.
The island's children should grow up to be proud of their
island since the globally renowned Iki shochu has brought
pride to the island. Through our shochu and sake,
we shall continue to show the world Iki's nature,
people, and culture.
- Managing director
and chief sake brewer
Taizo Yokoyama -
Nihonshu is known in the world as "sake."
However, it is not as prevalent as wine.
Therefore, on Iki island, we have made sake that can be loved around the world like wine. As the first beverage to be enjoyed, it goes well with both Japanese and Western cuisine.According to Japanese mythology, Iki was the fifth
Japanese island to be created. From an island with
a long history and protected by many Shinto shrines,
we offer sake beloved by the world.
History of
Omoya Shuzo Brewery
- 1924
- Brewery founded by Kakuzo Yokoyama, First Generation."Kinsekai" sake "Kikushirayuki" and "Fujinoyuki" shochu are marketed.
- 1942
- Omoya Shuzo Brewery established as a general partnership company. Kakuzo Yokoyama appointed as a representative partner.
- 1971
- Sesshu, winner of the honor prize within the
jurisdiction of the Fukuoka taxation bureau
Has herewith won the prize 12 times until now
- 1975
- Shozo Yokoyama becomes a senior partner
- 2010
- "Chingu" trademark registered in
Singapore, China, and South Korea.
- 2011
- Exports to Shanghai, China began.
First overseas outlet (Shanghai, China) opened.
- 2015
- Junmai Daiginjo Yokoyama 50 selected by former Japanese soccer star Hidetoshi Nakata's "SAKENOMY" sake project. Publicized to the world from Milan, Italy.
- 2017
- Construction of a sake brewery on Iki island
began. The shochu brewery was outfitted with the
latest equipment to produce even more delicious
shochu.
- 1956
- Koyata Hasegawa appointed as a representative partner.
- 1965
- "Kinsekai" sake brand name changed to
"Fujizuru."
"Kikushirayuki" brand name for Iki's barley shochu changed to "Sesshu."
- 1989
- Awarded Fukuoka Regional Taxation Bureau Director's Cup (for Sesshu).
- 1991
- Awarded Fukuoka Regional Taxation Bureau Director's Cup (for Sesshu).
- 2013
- Sake production restarted after 23 years. Special pure rice sake (junmaishu), "Kakuzo Our Spirit."
- 2014
- Omoya Shuzo Brewery general partnership company
changed its name to "Omoya Shuzo Brewery, Co., Ltd."
Yuzo Yokoyama appointed as company president.
Exports to Beijing, China began.
During the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Chingu was publicized on nakata.net cafe in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Junmai Daiginjo-shu Yokoyama 50 was marketed.
Received runner-up award at Kyushu S1 Grand Prix IN TOKYO.
- 2018
New brewery established. - To make delicious sake, mineral-rich water with
no iron is required. Also, to wash rice and make
yeast, diluted sake and a large amount of water are
necessary.
Therefore, having abundant, quality water is essential.
And so the brewery drilled for water at over 20 locations on the island until it finally found a great source of abundant, top-quality water.
A sake brewery was then built there to make sake and spread it to the world from Iki.
Company Overview
- Omoya Shuzo Brewery, Co., Ltd. Head office/Shochu Brewery
- Address
- 200 Indoojiura,
Ishida-cho, Iki, Nagasaki 811-5214, Japan
- Hours
- 8:00~17:00
- Closed
- Sunday, Obon (mid-August), New Year's period
- Phone (Shochu Brewery)
- FAX (Shochu Brewery)
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+81-920-44-8401
- Omoya Shuzo Brewery, Co., Ltd. Yokoyama Sake Brewery
- Address
- 545-1 Ikeda Nishifure,
Ishida-cho, Iki, Nagasaki 811-5224, Japan
- Hours
- 8:00~17:00
- Closed
- Sunday, Obon (mid-August), New Year's period
- Phone (Sake Brewery)
- FAX (Sake Brewery)
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+81-920-40-0245