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2023 Sake & Food Fest (Host: Honolulu Festival) 2 Days | Japanese-City.com
Date: Sunday, 12 March, 2023       Time: 10:00 pm
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Hawaii Convention Center (Main)
1801 Kalakaua Ave
Honolulu, HI 96815
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Map of Hawaii Convention Center (Main), 1801 Kalakaua Ave

Spreading the Japanese sake culture from Hawaii to the world.
A long-awaited Sake & Food Fest will take place in Hawaii Convention Center on March 11 (Sat.) and 12 (Sun.). Japanese sake, which refers to not only rice wine but also shochu and awamori (Okinawan alcohol), is a part of unique Japanese culture. With its mission to facilitate cultural exchange in mind, Honolulu Festival will host the Sake & Food Fest in order to introduce the appeals of sake, as well as delicious food to be enjoyed with, to people from around the world.

The event is split into two areas: In the Learning Zone, you get to know the history of sake in Japan displayed on large panels. The panels also feature the history of sake making in Hawaii. Sake has been around in Hawaii since the 1880s, and it is documented that King Kalākaua had a taste of it. Although sake was an imported luxury back then, Japanese immigrants succeeded in brewing their own sake in Hawaii a few decades later, and sake breweries started popping up on Oahu and the Big Island. The Learning Zone exhibitions will tell you the little-known history of hard work and efforts that were put into making sake in Hawaii.

Another exhibition introduces 3 different types of sake (rice wine, shochu and awamori), as well as their ingredients and distillation processes. There is also a chart of various types of sake categorized based on their flavors, so that you can pick your favorite along with food pairings. Just like how you learn to pick your food according to your choice of wine, the exhibition will improve your “sake literacy.” There are also brochures prepared by the Japan Sake & Shochu Makers Association, as well as video clips on sake making.

After you get to know your sake better, it’s time to taste it! in the Experience Zone, there are also other booths where you can have free delicious samples of sake brewed across Japan.

Don’t miss the re-debut of made-in-Hawaii sake!
Sake-making culture in Hawaii, nurtured and protected by Japanese immigrants, has been gone since the last brewery closed its doors 36 years ago without any successors. However, the Island Sake Brewery revived the culture with their made-in-Hawaii sake. Their sake uses fine-quality rice from Japan and will make a highlight at the Sake & Food Fest with limited samples!

Next to the sake sampling booths is the delicious food corner that can be enjoyed with sake. You can experience delightful pairings of local dishes and Japanese sake, and get a sense of traditional Japanese summer festivals.

[About Sake & Food Fest]
Venue: 1st floor, Hawaii Convention Center
Organizer: Honolulu Festival Foundation
Sponsor: Japan Sake & Shochu Makers Association

Dates
March 11, 2023 (Sat) 10 am - 6 pm
March 12, 2023 (Sun)10 am - 3 pm 


Contents: Exhibition of Japanese sake culture, sake sampling, food on sale

*ID with photo is required for tasting ( Age 21 and over )
*Samples are limited

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