My Life in OSAKA
Sake Day Out
Juhi Gore
Assistant English Teacher,
KITANO Senior High School
The factory belongs to the Ueda family and is located in Nishinomiya city in Hyogo Prefecture. We visited the factory on a gloriously sunny day and spent the first half an hour receiving an introduction on the history of sake. We were also briefed on some of the processes required to make it. The sake making processes sounded and looked complicated and included techniques such as "steeping", "koji-making", and "filtration".
Inside the factory, huge tanks and cables were attached to smaller electronic devices. My favourite area was a large room that had several tanks built into the floor, Each tank was filled with sake in various stages of its initial production process. We were encouraged to try the delicious, bittersweet mixture in several of the tanks.
The atmosphere of the day was definitely something to remember as
everybody was eager to see how sake was made. I remember repeatedly
hearing the words "sugoi" and "oishi" and listening to various other
delighted exclamations. As the Kitano alumni and myself completed the
sake quiz whilst eating a tasty meal, we reflected on a very enjoyable
time. Afterwards we watched the winners and losers of the quiz collect
their prizes. The day ended with the Kitano graduates linking arms and
singing their school song.
I left the factory clutching a large bottle of sake and with a big smile on my face. The entire day was an interesting and memorable experience.