Liquor Store Spots in Yamagata Area

  • Dewazakura Sake Brewery
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    Yamagata Pref. Tendoushi Hitoichimachi 1-4-6
    This brewery is located along the Ushu Kaido Road in Hitoichimachi, Tendo City. The prime sake, Dewazakura, highly decorated both domestically and overseas is brewed here. Dewazakura has been the Gold Prize winning sake in the Annual Japan Sake Awards for 12 years running, and also awarded the highest Champion Sake title. With the overwhelming support of the local residents, this brewery's goal is to make ginjo a global household word. To this end they export this brew to over 25 countries, expanding their presence worldwide.
  • Yagihashi Shoten
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    Yamagata Pref. Obanazawashi Ginzanshimbata 448
    With a good old days of Taisho Roman, this liquor shop in Ginzan Onsen is a 30-minute drive from central Obanazawa City. They offer a large selection of prefectural alcoholic beverages, including Michinoku Rokkasen's watermelon liquor and Mitobe Sake Brewery's premium Junmai-ginjo sake. Their local sake sets and wines make popular Ginzan Onsen souvenirs.
  • La Jomon
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    Yamagata Yamagata-shi Hirashimizu 210
  • Local Sake Shop Kigawaya
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    Yamagata Sakata-shi Shinbashi 4-5-15
    This liquor shop is in Shinbashi 4-Chome, Sakata City. Their product range focuses on Yamagata prefecture local sake, as well as wines from Yamagata, Italy, and France. They pride themselves on their humidity control, and they sell their luxury goods without any markup. Their house-made doburoku unpressed sake is quite popular.
  • Atsumi Onsen Hibiki Liquor
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    Yamagata Tsuruoka-shi Yuatsumi Ko 261
    This liquor shop is in Yuatsumi-ko, Tsuruoka City. They sell a selection of sake, including local brands, shochu, wine, beer and more. Among their selection are the two Atsumi-onsen only sakes Maya-san and Maya-hime, each made with rice grown with Goshimizu spring water from the foot of Mt. Maya.
  • Wada Brewery
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    Yamagata Nishimurayama-gun Kahokucho Yachi Ko 17
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Senami
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    Yamagata Yamagata-shi Senami 3-chome 7-40
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Dainome
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    Yamagata Yamagata-shi Yoshino 54-banchi
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Sakata
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    Yamagata Sakata-shi Izumicho 201
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Tsuruoka Minami
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    Yamagata Tsuruoka-shi Honamimachi 9-ban 15-go
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Kagota
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    Yamagata Yamagata-shi Kagota 3-9-1
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Yonezawa
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    Yamagata Yonezawa-shi Tokumachi 124-1
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Tendo
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    Yamagata Tendo-shi Higashi-kunomoto 2-chome 1-ban 8-go
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Shinjo
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    Yamagata Shinjo-shi Torigoe 490
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Sakurada
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    Yamagata Yamagata-shi Sakurada-nishi 2-7-2
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Sakuranbohigashine
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    Yamagata Higashine-shi Sakuranbo Ekimae 2-2-20
  • Liquor shop Yamaya Tsuruoka Otsuka
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    Yamagata Tsuruoka-shi Otsukamachi 12-18
  • Yamaya Shinjo
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    Yamagata Shinjo-shi Torigoe 490
  • Honma Liquor Store
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    Yamagata Tsuruoka-shi Shimo Shimizu 29
  • Asano Store
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    Yamagata Yamagata-shi Odachi 4-chome 13-72

Yamagata Areas

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Although often overlooked, Yamagata prefecture by no means lacks appeal: the Yamadera temple trail through the mountains, deliciously tender Yonezawa wagyu, and over 100 steaming hot springs, most notably Zao Onsen, await visitors. When winter comes, the snowcapped peaks become dotted with skiers by day and onsen-goers by night, while summer brings the celebration of juicy Yamagata cherries.

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