Nihonshu
The name for sake in Japan. Nihon means japan, and shu means sake. Geographical indications specify that only products made in Japan with ingredients produced in Japan are eligible.
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- Hana-bie
- Hattan-nishiki
- Heiko-fuku-hakko
- Hi-ire
- Hinata-kan
- Hine-ka
- Hiochi-kin
- Hitohada-kan
- Hiyaoroshi
- Honjozo
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- Kake-mai
- Kaku-uchi
- Kan (Kan-zake)
- Kan-zamashi
- Kan-zukuri
- Kassei
- Kasu-buai
- Katakuchi
- Ki-ippon
- Kijo-shu
- Kiki-zake
- Kikizakeshi
- Kimoto
- Kioke-zikomi
- Kobo
- Koji
- Koku
- Koshu
- Kurabito
- Kyokai-kobo
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- Sakazuki
- Sake kasu
- Sanbai-zojo-shu (Sanzo-shu)
- Seimai-buai
- Seme
- Shiboritate
- Shikomi-sui
- Shinpaku
- Shinshu
- Shizuku-dori
- Shizuku-zake
- Shubo
- Shuzo-koteki-mai (Sakamai)
- Sokujo
- Sugidama
- Suzu-hie
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