Japanese Sake-Brewing Joins UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List
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When traveling in Japan, many people look forward to enjoying traditional Japanese drinks like sake, shochu, and awamori. On December 5, 2024, the art of "traditional sake brewing" was officially recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Here are the details of this exciting announcement.
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Japan's "Traditional Sake Brewing" Recognized as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage

On December 5, 2024, during the 19th session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage held in Asunción, Paraguay, Japan's "Traditional Sake Brewing" was officially added to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
What is Japan's "Traditional Sake Brewing"?

Japan's "Traditional Sake Brewing" includes the special techniques used to make sake, authentic shochu, awamori, and hon-mirin. These methods depend on koji mold, which grows well in Japan’s unique climate and environment.
For over 1,000 years, the Japanese have been growing koji mold on steamed rice and using it to improve their brewing skills. Later, they combined this knowledge with distillation techniques, creating authentic shochu and awamori. Koji mold also led to hon-mirin, a sweet seasoning often used in Japanese cooking.
Sake made through these traditional methods is an important part of Japanese culture. It’s used in events like festivals and weddings and appears in traditional arts like Noh and Kabuki, which are also UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. It even complements "Washoku," Japan’s traditional food culture, which was added to the UNESCO list in 2013.
Discover the Globally Celebrated World of Japanese Sake!
In Japan, you can enjoy sake, shochu, and awamori not only at restaurants but also by visiting sake breweries, where you can take tours and try tasting sessions. A wide variety of these beverages is also available for purchase at liquor shops and duty-free stores, making it easy to bring some home.
With the recent recognition of sake as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, Japanese sake is gaining attention worldwide. Be sure to savor it during your trip to Japan!
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