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Eigashima (White Oak)

Eigashima (White Oak) distillery — watercolor illustration
Région Honshu
Pays Japan
Fondée 1888
Propriétaire Eigashima Shuzo
Statut Active

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.

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