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2024/9/9

Spirit of Japan Festival: This inaugural festival, taking place from August 23 to 25 in Denver, will feature a wide selection of premium Japanese sake, spirits, and traditional Japanese foods such as takoyaki, yakitori, and karaage. The event aims to celebrate Japanese culture and heritage through food and drink, with proceeds supporting local community initiatives​(Denverite).

World’s Largest Sake Fair 2024 Recap: The 16th annual Sake Fair, held in July 2024, attracted over 4,600 participants from Japan and abroad. The event featured around 600 sake brands, with a special focus on award-winning Daiginjo sake. This year’s fair saw international interest, particularly from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the U.S., reflecting the global growth of sake exports​(Wine Industry Advisor).

2024/9/4

Growth of Sake in the International Market
Japanese sake exports have expanded to 75 countries and regions as of 2023. Notably, there has been an increase in prices in the U.S. and Asian markets, indicating the growing international popularity of Japanese sake​(Wine Industry Advisor).

Collaboration with the New York Mets
Takara Sake USA has launched a new project in partnership with the New York Mets, introducing “MIO Sparkling Sake” at Citi Field. This initiative aims to expand the fan base of Japanese sake in the United States​(Business Wire).