Sharaku
Americannoun
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Kenji Hiroki says of Miyamori, “you can brew better sake if you have a rival you can respect. Without Sharaku, Hiroki would not be as good as it is.”
From Reuters • Mar. 13, 2020
And Miyaizumi Meijo’s flagship brand Sharaku has become one of Japan’s most famous.
From Reuters • Mar. 13, 2020
Miyamori launched Sharaku, known for its crispness, well-balanced acidity and sweetness, in 2008.
From Reuters • Mar. 13, 2020
His prints sold badly, and Sharaku vanished, never to produce again.
From Time Magazine Archive
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One spring day in 1794 Sharaku entered a guidebook and print shop on the edge of Edo's red-light district carrying some stark, needle-sharp portraits of Kabuki actors.
From Time Magazine Archive
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