Savour Sake From Top Breweries with This Unique “Kayoi Tokkuri” — Limited-Edition Japanese Sake In An Aluminium Can

Have you heard of Tokkuri? Tokkuri is a bottle from which sake is served. I’m pretty sure you have seen sakes in the various types of tokkuri as shown above, but have you seen a stainless steel tokkuri?

The folks behind Seek the Story of Sake developed an original tokkuri that takes in the Japanese sake culture of “kayoi-tokkuri” as a modern sustainable concept. Kayoi literally means reusable — they have developed a stainless steel sake bottle with the mind to promote sustainability. What’s even better?

This stainless steel tokkuri gives you exclusive access to three traditional breweries that have been in business for over 100 years as well as special Japanese sake you can't usually get outside of Japan.

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Unique Features of Stainless Steel Kayoi Tokkuri

Seek the Story of Sake takes pride in their stainless steel Japanese sake bottle made to store sake at it’s optimal temperature for consumption. Fun sustainable fact: Compared to glass and ceramic bottles, aluminium cans are more light and durable, contributing to lower delivery costs, lower CO2 emissions, and less packaging material! The bottles are made individually at a world-renowned metal processing town in Nigata Prefecture. It is also specially designed to keep your sake delicious for a long time as it prevents rusting, emits odour and is resistant to damages!

While filling sake in aluminium cans is not yet commonly found in Singapore, this unique minimalistic packaging has been attracting traction and popularity in recent years as a sustainable container for food/drinks.

Source: Seek the Story of Sake

Source: Seek the Story of Sake

Source: Seek the Story of Sake

Source: Seek the Story of Sake

From 9 Distinctive Breweries In Different Parts Of Japan

You will be able to enjoy your Japanese Sake to find out your favourite or choose to buy a set of your favourite brewery included. Find from 9 top breweries:

—Yoshinogawa (Niigata) -Urakasumi Jouzou (Miyagi) -Dewazakura (Yamagata) -Sawanoi (Tokyo) -Nanbubijin (Iwate) -Masuda Tokubee (Kyoto) -Tanaka Shuzoujou (Hyogo) —Ishizuchi Shuzou (Ehime) -Kamoizumi (Hiroshima).

This is a perfect gift for your loved ones for the upcoming festive season!

Find out where you can get them with FREE delivery here! Limited quantity available only.

Concept Behind This Project — NTT DOCOMO

NTT DOCOMO is a telecommunications company which upholds the slogan - ’Changing the World with you’ by taking on various challenges beyond the telecommunications business. Their mission is to connect Japan to the rest of the world, which contributes to Japan’s regional revitalisation by promoting each region. In particular, sake - the national liquor of Japan, has deep-rooted ties with the local community, especially in the countryside. In promoting sake, not only do they get to know the producer, they also get to understand how the local region and climate develop this wonderful product.

About Seek the Story of Sake

Presented by NTT DOCOMO, “Seek the Story of Sake” is a cross-border, online Japanese sake shop. They also aim to bring varieties of special sake which are proudly selected by top breweries in Japan. All sakes on their site is directly dispatched from breweries, or their distributors.

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