The Making of Shimizu-No-Mai Japanese Sake

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  • Опубліковано 15 бер 2012
  • Did you know that sake is older than the written Japanese language?!
    This video from Akita Shurui Seizoh showcases the craftsmanship and tradition that is behind the "Drink of the Gods". Sake (pronounced "sah-kay") is brewed somewhat like beer, but drinks elegantly like wine - but is truly a unique beverage!
    About Akita Shurui Seizoh: Small family breweries, dating back to 1656, came together as one to establish Akita Shurui Seizoh (formerly known as Takashimizu). This boutique sake house is located in Akita, Japan -- a region renowned for its artisan sakes.
    Akita Shurui Seizoh handcrafts the Shimizu-No-Mai line of luxury sakes from highly-polished local rice and soft, riverbed water. The brewery's dedication to purity and quality has awarded the brewery twelve consecutive gold medals at Japan's only national sake competition.

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  • @j-dubb614
    @j-dubb614 3 роки тому +167

    This video had the feel of a something you'd watch in a dark room with 20 other people and that would have a quiz afterwards.

    • @petertaylor9432
      @petertaylor9432 3 роки тому +24

      Or playing on repeat on an incredibly outdated TV in a museum

    • @recoil53
      @recoil53 3 роки тому +16

      The voice over guy is definitely somebody I've heard in too many educational school films.

    • @Backroad_Junkie
      @Backroad_Junkie 2 роки тому +4

      Yeah, could be the company propaganda DVD you buy in the visitor's center of the brewery...

    • @driveincanada9713
      @driveincanada9713 Рік тому

      👍👍👍🍁

    • @wolfcatsden
      @wolfcatsden Рік тому

      this was very fascinating to see it being made by hand. I'm sure the stuff I've tried is far from the quality of this sake. I'd fail any quiz I'm afraid lol

  • @ooze9808
    @ooze9808 5 років тому +248

    for some strange reason I'm obsessed with videos like these

    • @uchihaobito9503
      @uchihaobito9503 5 років тому +6

      oo ze same, it serves little to no purpose to me knowing these informations but I watch it nonetheless

    • @gtbkts
      @gtbkts 4 роки тому +2

      Same

    • @that_lurker
      @that_lurker 4 роки тому +3

      and for some strange reason youtube knows exactly that

    • @youngstar4519
      @youngstar4519 4 роки тому +1

      Yes haha

    • @rileycolvin947
      @rileycolvin947 4 роки тому +1

      I feel like I’m watching a sister version of Reading Rainbow when I watch these, it’s almost.. nostalgic..

  • @yugimuto9763
    @yugimuto9763 4 роки тому +21

    Japanese and island culture is very fascinating. The lack of resources have really inspired great crafts

  • @22.NUU.DRU.22
    @22.NUU.DRU.22 4 роки тому +12

    The single solitary expression the old japanese man made was when he tasted the final product and and slowly nodded his head in aproval. Never said a word even to the coworker, that is long term focus.

  • @melkenshawn
    @melkenshawn 10 років тому +209

    Makes interactions smooth. Alcohol tends to have that kind of effect.

  • @brandonbentley5453
    @brandonbentley5453 2 роки тому +14

    My local liquor store had this sake. Bought it it wasn't cheap. Worth every penny and was just sweet yummy goodness!!!! Goes right with sushi 🍣 😋

  • @jasonhill1729
    @jasonhill1729 4 роки тому +47

    Old guy: "How do we let everyone know that we've just completed another batch?" Intern: "Let's hang a giant ball of leaves over the front door! They'll know what it means!" 12:37

    • @MasterTOB101
      @MasterTOB101 4 роки тому +2

      You are promoted.

    • @ExtrovertED
      @ExtrovertED 4 роки тому

      The most complicated interpretation of the phrase "tie one on"

    • @amirrahim2336
      @amirrahim2336 8 місяців тому

      Is part of a Shinto ritual sake is revered as a sacred drink in Japan this has been done for millenia

  • @jonjones971
    @jonjones971 4 роки тому +13

    Sake belongs to the worlds best alcoholic beverages.....smooth and delicious......combination of sake and Sashimi / Sushi is fantastic ..... One of the reasons Japanese products are so outstanding is the pride of each individual person involved in process ... just like sake , fish , meat and other products in Japan there are 2 classes ...the Japanese quality and everything else ....

  • @hedduyou
    @hedduyou 4 роки тому +10

    Imagine if that dude squished the rice with his hands into that ball and then was just like "NOPE, scrap it all!"

    • @mariarahim651
      @mariarahim651 2 місяці тому

      That has definitely has happened thats why the brewers have to be diligent and experienced.

  • @leulkm
    @leulkm 5 років тому +98

    this is why I love the Japanese tradition as they are leaders of science and technology they always stick to the roots of their for-fathers

    • @muhammadadamarahman6488
      @muhammadadamarahman6488 4 роки тому +11

      *laughs in tentacle hentai* shit u rite

    • @UncleSam13
      @UncleSam13 4 роки тому +5

      forefathers

    • @lifewithabluetickcoonhound7116
      @lifewithabluetickcoonhound7116 4 роки тому +5

      I believe the Japanese people are among the very few peoples that can trace their individual blood line back thousands of years, which means they know who they are and where they come from. I very much envy them. Speaking for myself being a worthless white guy with no idea of who i am and where i come from sucks.

    • @jasonhall947
      @jasonhall947 4 роки тому +6

      @@lifewithabluetickcoonhound7116 Jesus dude...Give yourself a break.

    • @thisaccountisntreal107
      @thisaccountisntreal107 4 роки тому +6

      @@muhammadadamarahman6488 You say that like its a joke but there are tentacle porn drawings from 1814

  • @littlerick3458
    @littlerick3458 4 роки тому +13

    The finale with "No time for caution" rises the mood.

  • @nine9sixSPS
    @nine9sixSPS 9 років тому +88

    I caught myself holding my breath when they were shaking the spores onto the rice. lol

  • @ollidroit
    @ollidroit 10 років тому +20

    I want sake, horchata, and tapioca all at the same time now. Great...

  • @teodorick1
    @teodorick1 4 роки тому +45

    During this quarantine period....
    UA-cam algorithm: "Heyy.... wanna see a relaxing video about making SAKE...?"
    Me: Yeah why not.... (Not regretted) (also I'm not fond of alcohol drinks)
    UA-cam Algorithm is AWESOME

    • @StygianBlood
      @StygianBlood 4 роки тому +2

      Yup...right up until for absolutely no reason you get the random video of a chick breast feeding her 6yo as if it's some normal shit

  • @pritamkumargogoi2533
    @pritamkumargogoi2533 7 місяців тому +1

    this video and the background music gets me goosebumps. Respect for those kurabitos

  • @Terarex92
    @Terarex92 8 років тому +14

    Sake may make social interaction easier, and drinking it whilst watching this, makes this short doc that much better.

  • @paperwormscat9760
    @paperwormscat9760 4 роки тому +2

    This epic holy music in the background makes everything look so much more meaningful.

  • @Smoothbluehero
    @Smoothbluehero 6 років тому +103

    What is sake for?
    a. to go with the season
    b. to support good food
    c. to make interactions with others easier
    d. to enjoy an ever richer life
    e. all of the above

  • @MrAPOPLEX
    @MrAPOPLEX 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks UA-cam algorithm for teaching me sake making.
    greetings to all the others and see you in 8 years!

  • @chowderchowder4943
    @chowderchowder4943 4 роки тому +17

    5:00 I’m getting some sponge-bob vibes
    Steps to making the Krabby patty

  • @GoRushABC
    @GoRushABC 6 років тому +6

    Such a nice video! Well done. I really loved the sound of water, and all that nostalgic feelings I got which I have never experienced.

  • @mattblom3990
    @mattblom3990 4 роки тому +1

    Watching this with a chilled Hakutsuru Draft Sake...So creamy and sweet it reminds me of the rice pudding dad made us as kids. Great stuff!

  • @vicentee2286
    @vicentee2286 3 роки тому +1

    This is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen in my life

  • @deniecedonnafield4749
    @deniecedonnafield4749 4 роки тому +9

    Beautiful photography, well explained for greater understanding ~ 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟❤️🇺🇸

  • @ObsequiousV4
    @ObsequiousV4 6 років тому +42

    "The next day, nothing is added" *DUMPS GIANT BAG OF RICE INTO VAT *

  • @ceyris4476
    @ceyris4476 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much for this piece of knowledge ❤️

  • @hootiemike3091
    @hootiemike3091 4 роки тому +42

    Those brewers were stone cold. Instead of a "poker face" it's a "sake face".

    • @Onyxthefem
      @Onyxthefem 4 роки тому +2

      It’s most likely for the episode. I 100% bet they goof off even just a little bit while they work. Because what job doesn’t? Gotta have the positivity in the job

  • @knucklehead9129
    @knucklehead9129 8 років тому +19

    at 1:50, this is what they do to bless forges, is this like a universal "good luck" blessing to a workplace or something

    • @Jpb6583
      @Jpb6583 5 років тому +1

      It's over-hyped Japanese bullshit. Like a lot of the pointless things they do during production of anything.

    • @WZRDr
      @WZRDr 5 років тому +10

      @@Jpb6583 its called "culture"

    • @winndixie6361
      @winndixie6361 4 роки тому +1

      Nope..the first guys got shitfaced off the first batch for test and then wanted to hang something cause it involved tools and ladders and shit.. typical drunk guy hangout things that always happens..course that shit is tradition now.....

    • @dreadpiraterobertsii4420
      @dreadpiraterobertsii4420 4 роки тому +3

      Jpb6583 your Japanese Wifu not text you back?

  • @hagensteele4447
    @hagensteele4447 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the upload.

  • @transman11
    @transman11 4 роки тому

    What a happy bunch. enjoyed the video.

  • @bluekid121
    @bluekid121 4 роки тому +1

    That dude moved that metal, multi-gallon, water-filled container like it was nothing! It probably has some buoyancy, but still impressive

  • @erice.3468
    @erice.3468 4 роки тому +7

    Thank you for making this video. I understood the chemistry of brewing, but getting a glimpse of the traditions and disciplines involved was a treat.

    • @yengsabio5315
      @yengsabio5315 4 роки тому +1

      Esp. so with the old-school way of Japanese soy sauce making!
      There's a video on YT provided by National Geographic on the matter. I posit that it will also be a treat to you once you've seen it as it was to me!
      Cheers & mabuhay from tropical Philippines!

  • @sytho1373
    @sytho1373 Рік тому +3

    I love Japanese culture

  • @midnight2600
    @midnight2600 4 роки тому +1

    This was really well put together. Gave me Ghibli/Zelda vibes at times from the music lol

  • @magniformicalaboris
    @magniformicalaboris 6 років тому

    Excellent video, thank you

  • @oshdurage2183
    @oshdurage2183 2 роки тому +1

    Ohhh such a impressive way of doing things

  • @toska3528
    @toska3528 2 роки тому +2

    I have never drunk Sake before, and I always assumed it was inferior to European alcoholic beverages. However, after watching this short documentary about how it is brewed, I am honestly impressed with the amount of competence and skill involved in its production. Therefore, when I have the money, I will purchase a genuine bottle of high-class Sake. If anyone would be willing to suggest me any brands, I am open to suggestions.

    • @maksphoto78
      @maksphoto78 2 роки тому +1

      I buy a medium--grade (I guess) sake from my local supermarket, it's called Sawanotsuru. Check your local stores, and do try it out. Sake has a unique taste that blends earthy, rice flavour with light and crispy, apply, white-wine-like notes.

    • @666mrdoctor
      @666mrdoctor Рік тому +1

      Believe me: try genshu sake. It's aged. It's amazing. Even my Sicilian ultra-conservative dad thought it rivals wines like Muscat or Passito.

  • @zoemeow7677
    @zoemeow7677 5 років тому

    Wow! Amazing!

  • @jamesonrisser5358
    @jamesonrisser5358 2 роки тому

    "and makes interactions smoother with others" :)))

  • @thechosenone729
    @thechosenone729 4 роки тому +4

    The amount of work makes me respect this peoples even more, Japanese peoples are sure hard workers.

  • @berniezander
    @berniezander 3 роки тому +1

    wonderful video of this brewing art. Enjoy some sake with your sushi! Or just some sake!

  • @zulqarnainrahim
    @zulqarnainrahim 4 роки тому +4

    This is a real soul food in japan.. Old Way the Best Way

  • @666mrdoctor
    @666mrdoctor Рік тому +1

    You Japanese people, making such a wonderful beverage with just water and rice. I just watched the whole video and I still don't understand how.

    • @maksphoto78
      @maksphoto78 3 місяці тому

      Not just water and rice. You need special rice, koji mold spores too, and the right conditions for koji to reproduce and turn starch into sugar.

  • @Alusnovalotus
    @Alusnovalotus 5 років тому +5

    Even steaming rice is an art in Japan.
    Great respect for the meticulous dedication and effort these gentlemen
    Put into this art. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @vinslungur
    @vinslungur 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful. I hope one day I get the opportunity to try Japanese sake :D

  • @surajitroy4737
    @surajitroy4737 3 роки тому

    It's so Amazing... Thank you🙏🏻

  • @Anbaro99
    @Anbaro99 3 роки тому +2

    These guys got a Hans Zimmer track for the moromi. My god.

  • @stephenhill1716
    @stephenhill1716 3 роки тому +1

    Like around 10:30 or so it sounded like Hans Zimmer was orchestrating this video showing how a Japanese alcohol is created lol.

  • @iannordin5250
    @iannordin5250 4 роки тому +138

    "The white folk are here start singing or something"

    • @oscarbanana6159
      @oscarbanana6159 4 роки тому +12

      hahaha my first thought. Japanese are very ritualistic, but Im having my doubts that kind of thing is common. I bet most days they just get on with it and make the damn sake without a lot of nonsense.

    • @iannordin5250
      @iannordin5250 4 роки тому +6

      @@oscarbanana6159 Yeah, there's another video from this guy who lives in Japan, and he takes a tour around one of the best Sake makers in the country, and the facility is modern and everyone wears scrubs and shit and use pumps and steel containers and shit. Really made me realize how fake feeling this one is. In fact, I looked into the brewery that made this promotional footage and their actual facilities look almost nothing like the ones show, so it's my guess they have a tour room for guest when they need to show off the more "traditional" sake brewing methods.

    • @nunyabisnass1141
      @nunyabisnass1141 4 роки тому +5

      Yeah i thought that too. The thing is there are "traditional" sites like this, but they are heritage preservation sites, like an interactive museum. Japan also has fairly strick food integrity laws, and some of the techniques shown here wouldn't be permitted for mass consumption.

    • @DeNihility
      @DeNihility 4 роки тому +3

      Traditional methods are demonstrated for show. Traditional methods aren't efficient enough to mass produce most things. Mass production also has the benefit of quality control.

    • @lucieneadg5837
      @lucieneadg5837 4 роки тому +5

      @@iannordin5250 Traditional methods will still be used for super-premium products, and it is very important to preserve them. Same goes for wine or high end spirits, industrial production processes often mimics tradition. For exemple Robotic Lagares are now used on a large scale by the port industry but the very best vintage ports are still treaded by the human foot in a Lagar.

  • @onkarbasera1633
    @onkarbasera1633 3 роки тому

    Background music making it a Divine process 😁😁

  • @tiamelancholyjeoncockity
    @tiamelancholyjeoncockity 3 роки тому +2

    I hungry for some sake rn and been watching how to make sake videos everywhere on UA-cam 🗿

  • @thanos-lq6my
    @thanos-lq6my 3 роки тому

    amazing video !

  • @lh8372
    @lh8372 3 роки тому

    Amazing

  • @rcdogmanduh4440
    @rcdogmanduh4440 4 роки тому

    Looks like shine to me!

  • @ragingbull8024
    @ragingbull8024 2 роки тому

    This take years to master!

  • @onlinememetroller7083
    @onlinememetroller7083 7 років тому +12

    nice background music

  • @slipknot73745
    @slipknot73745 3 роки тому +2

    "The temperature is precisely controlled to help the yeast multiply smoothly"
    *swirls humongous kettlebell filled with water*

  • @j.faustojara7224
    @j.faustojara7224 4 роки тому +2

    Such dedication in their work really becomes into art

  • @jericodeperalta2172
    @jericodeperalta2172 3 роки тому +1

    I wish i can taste it someday

  • @kueapel911
    @kueapel911 10 років тому +53

    The sought perfection in every aspect of their life...
    Clear, and soothing... clearly represents the perfection image of Japan.
    *but then there's hentai...

    • @Juggernautfitnes
      @Juggernautfitnes 9 років тому +8

      hentai is love hentai is life :D

    • @adventureguy4119
      @adventureguy4119 9 років тому +3

      Part of the reason their military has been so successful. Example they stick to tradition and seeing something threw till the very end and will not settle for less than success. Which is why the army has always been feared by it neighbors they will not stop. In the modern age japan is bullied my nuclear states like NK. However they stil perfect many things! my good friend is stationed in japan now

    • @wildbill562
      @wildbill562 8 років тому

      +THE GUY - I love this aspect of Japanese culture. Unfortunately, corruption of government and corporations - and now the Fukushima nuclear disaster - has poisoned japan and the entire Pacific Ocean.

    • @devilhunterred
      @devilhunterred 7 років тому +2

      Would that include the perfection of raping and killing of hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians during WWII?

    • @kueapel911
      @kueapel911 7 років тому +3

      Midnite Reveries who're you talking about? The allies? The nazis?
      If you're talking about killing civilians in war, please be more specific as which country you're talking about cause it's a freaking war and every country did it, and as far as I know, America is on top of the list, or must I say, the only country in the world that have murdered millions of civilians with nuclear blast. Twice.

  • @less-name
    @less-name 4 роки тому

    한국에서 보고있습니다
    I'm on korea
    so nice to see making sake

  • @wukong6853
    @wukong6853 5 років тому +3

    This was amazing.

  • @zoverawizo7476
    @zoverawizo7476 4 роки тому

    This video is making me crave sakeeeee which i might never have

  • @3LM0Pr0C0Re
    @3LM0Pr0C0Re 8 років тому +4

    very informative, i might consider buying a bottle of sake.

    •  5 років тому +1

      Try it hot after a cold bike or motorcycle ride.

  • @theLuigiFan0007Productions
    @theLuigiFan0007Productions 8 років тому

    Very interesting.

  • @estebancorral5151
    @estebancorral5151 10 років тому +3

    How do you originally isolate the Koji spores?

  • @swervature
    @swervature 4 роки тому +3

    I had no idea how much work went into sake. Very cool.

  • @avoidingtrees560
    @avoidingtrees560 4 роки тому

    arigato from France , Japan, for your good sake

  • @26lumma
    @26lumma 10 років тому

    love sake

  • @lordchimp9538
    @lordchimp9538 9 років тому +2

    das ist ein sehr interessantes Video, coolio!

    • @Jan_372
      @Jan_372 4 роки тому

      Der erste deutsche Kommentar auf dem Video, cool.

  • @mrguystarr
    @mrguystarr 11 років тому

    Good video.

  • @dereckkami8200
    @dereckkami8200 5 років тому +4

    Handling steaming hot rice with bare hands... holy crap

  • @andrewmckenzie7969
    @andrewmckenzie7969 5 років тому +1

    sake is good. I relax me a lot. try japanese sake is totally different

  • @nettyvoyager6336
    @nettyvoyager6336 4 роки тому +7

    THEY SHOULD MAKE RICE PUDDING OUT OF IT :)

    • @walt_man
      @walt_man 4 роки тому +1

      Smashed pudding

  • @mackie_p
    @mackie_p 9 років тому

    Wow.

  • @kashjaegermusic
    @kashjaegermusic 3 роки тому

    well that was cool

  • @epope98
    @epope98 4 роки тому +9

    For those interested there is a excellent documentary about saki making on netflix

    • @jshicke
      @jshicke 4 роки тому

      Not sure if it is still there, but I saw it, and yes, it was a very good documentary.

  • @ScaryEnding
    @ScaryEnding 2 роки тому +2

    I accidentally watched baking cookies so I came here to wash my sin.

  • @landongeorge5257
    @landongeorge5257 3 роки тому +1

    Where do you find more videos and recordings of the guys singing while they push around rice mash?

    • @ShakoSarge56
      @ShakoSarge56 2 роки тому

      www.gekkeikan.co.jp/english/history/culture/worksongs.html
      Found this after a bit of searching. #2 is the same song in this video.

  • @trinakiser9973
    @trinakiser9973 6 років тому +2

    I love the way you explain the process.. could you please do one in Vodka

    • @winndixie6361
      @winndixie6361 4 роки тому

      It's ironically almost the same but one is fermentation and one is distilled but same mesh process minus prayer and tradition add pissed off Russian yelling at two guys argue who's 80s t shirt has the best Hollywood actors

  • @NickyNightShine
    @NickyNightShine 8 років тому +6

    I always thought it was distilled... now I know. Kampai!

  • @edwinf5834
    @edwinf5834 4 роки тому +3

    From indonesia we also have many traditional alcoholic beverages. Sometime we use rice like a sake. Sometime coconut. Sometime sticky rice. Sometime sugar cane. Sometime palm. And the name also different. Yakk ciu bekonang. Enak tur keras
    😁🇮🇩

  • @redboiwalkin
    @redboiwalkin Рік тому +1

    i want some sake now, mmm

  • @revvanmev2885
    @revvanmev2885 Рік тому

    Azamitiara, a dark grape wine that came out in Japan in 2027 and quickly became popular for the cute little square bottle it came in.

  • @udonloews1301
    @udonloews1301 3 роки тому

    🎀 aroma of Sake: SOFT + CRISP 🎀

  • @rodwalpole8340
    @rodwalpole8340 4 роки тому

    Unreal bro .

  • @mazensanjari1415
    @mazensanjari1415 6 років тому

    Woooow

  • @lucioblanco9189
    @lucioblanco9189 4 роки тому

    Son ridículamente protocolares, seremonios y con una solemnidad que asfixia.

  • @antonirawan88
    @antonirawan88 4 роки тому

    I'm sorry, i don't get it, so, there is 2 tipe of rice? The steamed one and the soaked one. Is that true?

  • @jshicke
    @jshicke 4 роки тому

    I was hoping to see a section on polishing the rice, but that was not shown here.

  • @keithwaterhouse2845
    @keithwaterhouse2845 4 роки тому

    It's made in Thailand too, only with top quality rice and in a shed.

  • @certifiedhero7
    @certifiedhero7 4 роки тому

    This looks like the same exact video I watched for training when I was working at Morimoto...

  • @guadload2073
    @guadload2073 8 років тому +5

    I remember a time where youtube didnt have commcerials before your video.....

    • @budmeister
      @budmeister 8 років тому +5

      It's 2016, AdBlock has been out already for years.

    • @dfrenchorn
      @dfrenchorn 7 років тому

      budmeister life sucks on mobile

    • @WZRDr
      @WZRDr 5 років тому

      Now is the time for "VancedUA-cam" its "advanced" youtube app without the "ad"s

  • @Cyfix15
    @Cyfix15 7 років тому

    my favorite drink...this and red wine...although ...i prefer hot sake to anything

  • @maksphoto78
    @maksphoto78 2 роки тому +1

    I love it how they create a word for every object or action that they do in this process. Come on, what other language does that?

    • @GooTimoSwordsmith
      @GooTimoSwordsmith Рік тому +1

      All of them? Because they speak another language. Why would you expect them to not invent words to describe their work?

    • @maksphoto78
      @maksphoto78 Рік тому

      @@GooTimoSwordsmith Because most other cultures don't do that. I mean, if I head to a pub and have a beer, I don't give that activity a whole new name.

    • @GooTimoSwordsmith
      @GooTimoSwordsmith Рік тому +2

      @@maksphoto78 Every culture does that, the only reason it sounds weird here is because the script writers decided not to translate all of the Japanese into English. You could just a well have a japanese company make a video about scotch whisky production.
      instead of "moromi" they would be saying "Mash", Instead of "kome" you'd have "grist". The "mashing" process might occur in a "lauter tun", once "saccharification" was complete the "wort" would be transferred to a "fermenter" or "washback" where you would "pitch" the yeast. You would then "charge" the fermented "Wash" into the "still" for "distillation" you would separate out the "foreshots, hearts and feints" before filling the hearts into a "Cask" (which could be a "Barrel", "Hogshead", "Butt", "Postpipe", "Quartercask" and many more). Once "Maturation" is complete we call it "Whisky".

    • @maksphoto78
      @maksphoto78 Рік тому +1

      @@GooTimoSwordsmith You're right, sorry I sounded precocoious. Yes, in English and most other languages there are words for everything.

    • @GooTimoSwordsmith
      @GooTimoSwordsmith Рік тому +2

      @@maksphoto78 Not a problem in the lightest, you're a bigger person than most

  • @schrodingerscat3912
    @schrodingerscat3912 7 років тому +2

    sake is the best drink in the world. better than beer. better than wine. better than any liquor. it is bar none. it really should be a more common household drink

    • @user-xd1cr3bg5y
      @user-xd1cr3bg5y 7 років тому

      Schrodinger's Cat sake is a kind of wine tho :/

    • @schrodingerscat3912
      @schrodingerscat3912 7 років тому

      no. that's a misconception. it's actually more of a beer because there is a mashing process. they call it rice wine because it has higher alcohol content than beer, calling it wine is a misnomer. Sake is sake though at the end of the day

    • @user-xd1cr3bg5y
      @user-xd1cr3bg5y 7 років тому

      Schrodinger's Cat Yeah, I've only found about that yesterday.

    • @schrodingerscat3912
      @schrodingerscat3912 7 років тому

      awesome. I'm about to release a japanese language learning android app on the market, called J-Tanuki. i spent a great deal of time on it. you're the first to know ;) you should download it and be the first to rate it haha

    • @user-xd1cr3bg5y
      @user-xd1cr3bg5y 7 років тому

      Schrodinger's Cat lol ok, looking forward to it

  • @joekrayven8731
    @joekrayven8731 4 роки тому +1

    The narrator's voice is smoother than that Sake

  • @brothgurlegion4229
    @brothgurlegion4229 4 роки тому

    cool

  • @micahkinser2945
    @micahkinser2945 8 років тому +1

    due to a convention I attended in Atlanta GA that had many Japanese people I met many of the people and recently I've gotten into watching large amounts of Japanese TV and anime I also have been very interested in Japanese Culture and wish to move there for a few months at some point I've also tried learning some Romaji so this video was very interesting to me Arigato!

    • @graemeedward4456
      @graemeedward4456 7 років тому

      Good luck, the Japanese government really resists allowing immigrants into Japan

  • @mersyndol
    @mersyndol 4 роки тому

    Good moonshine!