Eigashima (White Oak)
À propos
Eigashima Shuzo in Akashi, Hyogo Prefecture holds Japan's first whisky license, granted in 1919 — four years before Yamazaki. The distillery primarily produces sake and shochu, with whisky made only a few months per year. Its Akashi single malt and blends are valued for their coastal, approachable character.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Eigashima (White Oak) distillery?
- Eigashima — holder of Japan's first whisky license since 1919. Coastal Akashi whiskies from sake-and-shochu maker in Hyogo.
- When was Eigashima (White Oak) founded?
- Eigashima (White Oak) was founded in 1888.
- Where is Eigashima (White Oak) distillery located?
- Eigashima (White Oak) is located in Honshu, Japan.