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Great Shochu Festival in the middle of the week! The second event of Yose's anniversary celebration will be a special night of shochu from Southern Kyushu.

Of course, Huafu is great when you can enjoy it as much as you want without thinking about tomorrow, but drinking on the middle day of the week, Wednesday, is also a good thing.

. We would like to introduce to you the first anniversary event of Yose, a corner stand created by creative director Takayuki Minami. This second event, the "Great Shochu Festival," will be held on Wednesday, July 17 to celebrate the brewing culture and traditions of Southern Kyushu.

This event brings together five breweries from southern Kyushu, selected by Kawakubo Sake Brewery, a liquor store in Itoshima City, Fukuoka Prefecture. In addition to the regular lineup of shochu, guests will be able to enjoy special sake brought in by each brewery for this event.

Chef Tomohiro Maruyama, owner of the popular bar "Lantarne" and the hideaway bar "Lantarne Hanare" will also participate as a special guest. He will be offering a special menu to match the shochu, in honor of the wine marriage.

In conjunction with the event, the lineup includes T-shirts, glasses, and fans created by artist Terada Hideji. The limited-edition goods feature designs inspired by Japanese ethnic groups, customs, shrines and temples.

They recommend that you purchase tickets in advance before coming to the store , and that purchase isthis way (direction close to the speaker or towards the speaker). from 3 pm to 11 pm, so if you want to grab a drink after work, you're welcome to do so.

INFORMATION

NEAT TRUNK SHOW

Date: Wednesday, July 17, 15:00 - 23:00
Location: Yose
Address: 1F, 3-38-10 Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Hours: 15:00-23:00
Fee: Entrance 3,500 yen (includes 5 tickets and an original glass) , Additional 1,000 yen (2 tickets)
*Tickets can be redeemed for merchandise with the following details
One ticket for one glass of shochu (the shochu of each brewer's choice)
1 glass of special sake from each brewery = 2 tickets
One dish from Tomohiro Maruyama's menu = 2 tickets
1 menu item = 1 ticket
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