THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
March 3, 2020 at 07:30 JST
A 750-milliliter bottle of the "Traditional" brand of the Gekkeikan’s U.S. subsidiary is available for around 670 yen ($6) at the dedicated sake corner next to the wine and beer sections at a large liquor shop in Folsom, California. (Yoshikatsu Nakajima)
One day in early January, an elderly man was seen picking up a bottle labeled Gekkeikan Sake from a shelf lined with many sake products at a liquor shop. [Read More]
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