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Tokyo Jizake Strolling (Niigata Sake Festival) 

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By Ryuji Takahashi 
 
The largest sake event in Japan is the “Niigata Sake Festival,” held annually in Niigata prefecture over two days. True to its name, sake breweries from throughout Niigata prefecture gather in one place to attend this event. The concept of this event is to welcome guests from Tokyo to enjoy the atmosphere of this event. Therefore, the event “Niigata Sake Baru in Meguro” was organized at restaurant “Niigata Sake Baru Fukidamari” in Meguro ward, Tokyo. 
 
The two-day event held over a weekend was attended by 7 sake breweries - “AOKISHUZO The Sake Brewery Co., LTD.,” “OFUKU SHUZOU Co., Ltd.,” “Kiminoi Shuzou Co., Ltd.,” “Sasaiwai Sake Brewery,” “Taiyo Sake Brewery Co., Ltd.,” “Tamagawa Sake Brewery Co., Ltd.,” and “Minenohakubai Shuzo” - as exhibitors, along with a joint booth between 3 breweries from the sake shop - “Kanemasu Sake Co., Ltd.,” “Hakuro Sake Brewery Co., Ltd.,” and “Shiokawa Sake Brewery Co., Ltd.” – totaling 10 breweries with over 30 different sake selections from Niigata prefecture. Echigo Beer Co., Ltd. and Iwanohara Vineyard Co., Ltd. also exhibited booths on this balmy day to serve chilled beer and white wine.      
 
Rice from Niigata prefecture and pickled vegetables were served at a booth, while pizza and yakisoba were served out of a food truck at the Niigata Sake Festival site. The event venue was studio EASE along the Japan Railways (JR) railroad tracks between Meguro ward and Gotanda district, a chic outdoor space reminiscent of a European cityscape usually used to take photographs. Admission was free, and a space was available where children played freely with many families that attended. Sake was enjoyed by purchasing several tickets for 500 JPY each. Tickets were submitted at each booth according to the sake classification - ordinary sake required one ticket, while Ginjo required two tickets. 
 
Guests with reservations arrived at the “Niigata Sake Baru Fukidamari” beforehand with all-you-can-drink tickets already purchased for 3,500 JPY each, an economical option that offered all-you-can-drink sake, regardless of the sake classification. Light showers never required an umbrella both days. The evening lights illuminated the venue with metropolitan apartments visible behind the European-style cityscape in an enchantingly beautiful sight that was indescribable. 
 
Since tickets were accepted instead of cash, customers casually enjoyed sake and food while other participants traded food and beverages with each other in a very friendly atmosphere staffed with volunteers. The venue was filled with a comfortable, wonderful sense of unity. Although various sampling events and sales events are also organized in Tokyo for sake brewed in Niigata prefecture, few opportunities exist to sample and compare various sake brands. Therefore, this is an event that I would love to see continue in the future. 
 
 
東京地酒散歩(新潟酒バルの陣)
 
 新潟で1年に一回2日間にわたって開催される「新潟酒の陣」という国内最大級の日本酒イベントがある。名前通り新潟の酒蔵が一堂に集結して行われるイベントである。東京の人にも、このイベントの雰囲気を少しでも味わってほしいというコンセプトで、「新潟酒バル吹溜」という東京目黒の飲食店が「新潟酒バルの陣in目黒」というイベントを開催した。土日の二日間で行われたこのイベントは日本酒蔵ブースが7蔵、「青木酒造」「お福正宗酒造」「君の井酒造」「笹祝酒造」「大洋酒造」「玉川酒造」「峰乃白梅酒造」酒販店の酒蔵3蔵合同ブース「金升酒造」「柏露酒造」「塩川酒造」を合わせ10蔵、30種類以上の酒蔵の新潟酒が楽しめ、他にも越後ビールや岩の原ワインなどもブースを出しており、暑い日だったので冷えたビールや白ワインなどを楽しむことが出来た。食事は新潟のお米や漬物が味わえるブースやピザや焼きそばのキッチンカーが出ており、しっかり小さな新潟酒の陣の風景となった。開催場所はJRの線路沿いで目黒と五反田の間にある、スタジオEASEという場所で、ヨーロッパの街並みを模したおしゃれな屋外スペースで普段は写真撮影などで使われる場所とのこと。会場には無料で入場出来て、子供たちがフリーに遊べるスペースもあり、家族連れも多い印象だった。まずは1枚500円のチケットを数枚購入し、その後、酒のランクによって普通酒は1枚、吟醸酒は2枚の様に、各ブースにチケットを渡し、酒を飲むシステムである。事前に「新潟酒バル吹溜」に来店して予約済みの人達は飲み放題チケットを3500円で購入しており、酒のランク関係なく好きなだけ飲み歩けるというお得なシステムだった。少しだけ雨を感じる時間もあったが2日間通し傘の出番は無く、夕暮れには会場にライトが灯り始め、ヨーロッパの街並みの後ろに、都会的なマンションなどが見える不思議な光景が、何とも言えない素敵な雰囲気だった。チケット制だからなのか、現金を出すよりも、軽い感覚でお酒や料理が頼めるので、参加者同士でご馳走しあったりしていて、非常に和やかで、スタッフ側も全員ボランティアで会場の一体感は心地良く素晴らしい状態だった。新潟の酒蔵に単体で出会える試飲会や販売会などは東京でも色々あるが、様々な新潟の酒蔵に1度に出会えて飲み比べ出来る機会は少ないので、今後も続けてほしいイベントである。
 
 
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