![Takahiro Ura and Kaichiro Kazuma](https://en.sake-times.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/sake-yumeurara-07-250x160.png)
Yumeurara and Shinho Sake Breathe New Life into a Gem of Japanese Agriculture
Sep. 26. 2019 writer:
One of the interesting things about the world of sake is that every one of the thousands of brands has a story behind it. Take Shinho, a junmai sake that was released as a part of the Sake 100 line of luxury brands. This story begins in the Noto Peninsula of Ishikawa Prefecture. Once a jewel of the farming industry in Japan, the area suddenly found itself on the brink of collapse.