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A sake bottle designed to look like a carp!
2019-07-27

A sake bottle designed to look like a carp!

One of the most popular souvenirs to buy in Japan is sake, simply put fermented rice wine. Check the related features at the end of this article to find out all you need to know about sake. Other than the fact that sake is delicious, one of the key points to choose these as souvenirs is the variety of sizes, designs and packages these come in.
From sake one cups to two liter bottles, labeled using washi (Japanese paper) and beautiful, bold calligraphy or printed with unique regional motifs. One such award-winning design is the sake called "KOI" by Imayo Tsukasa Brewery in Niigata.

 

What makes this one so special?
The word Koi means carp. Nishikigoi are colored carps and it is said that Niigata prefecture is where the colored variety of carps originated. Niigata is also known for its unbelievably favorable climate for producing rice and therefore, sake.
Design studio Bullet came up with this amazing design that features a gorgeous carp on a glass bottle. The thin cardboard box with a cut of a carp looks just like a carp in the water.

 

There is another reason why the sake brewery chose a carp design. In the olden days when rice was a precious commodity, sake breweries would water down sake before delivering them to shops. This practice came to be called "kingyo-zake" (goldfish sake) as it was even possible for a goldfish to swim in the watered down version. However, Imayo Tsukasa never did this!

 

Costing 5,400 yen (including tax) for 720 ml and 10,800 yen (incl. tax) for 1,800 ml. Online Shop: https://www.imayotsukasa.com/index.html
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