“SAKE MATSURI 2020”, where you can enjoy 5 selected sake brands

2020.01.10

“SAKA MATSURI 2020” is a campaign that named for 5 brands of sake carefully selected by Moxy staff from January 1 -January 31, 2020. Started selling. Started selling. We prepared five brands that originated in the Kansai region, “Akika”, “Kurechun”, “Growing Head”, “Haruka”, and “Umenojuku”. There is also a souvenir set with a drink comparison menu, shoshu, and masu with moxy logo set.


↑the first floor lobby scenery of Moxy Osaka Honmachi.

Moxy Cafe & Bar, located on the 1st floor of Moxy Hotel, is a public space that guests and non-stay guests can use freely 24 hours a day. Every month we hold fairs focusing on different alcohol and cafe menus. The first fair in 2020 will be the first sake fair at Moxy Cafe & Bar.

“Akika Junmai Ginjo Sake Yamada Nishiki 100%” with a sweet aroma and a refreshing drink, “Kureharu Ikeda Sake” with a clear taste that does not get tired of drinking and a mild and subtle sweetness, more than 300 years in Fushimi, Kyoto A brewery with a history of “Kakemi Junmai Sake”, which can be enjoyed and refreshed, “Haruka Junmai Ginjo Shiraku Drops” with a soft aroma and a light taste, a refreshing throat and light stimulation, clear Uminojuku Junmai Ginjo Spicy with umami.
Choose from three products from the five brands and compare them with drinks, and enjoy your favorite styles such as Akashika, Earning Head, Umenojuku, and Souvenir Set where you can take home a Moxy logo-containing measure. You can enjoy.

shoshu, and masu with moxy logo set

In addition, the limited menu of welcome drinks that are popular with guests at each fair, you can choose one of the 5 brands prepared at this sake fair that Moxy staff recommends on the day. *Welcome drink ticket is 1 per guest per night. Tickets can be exchanged at any time of your choice 24 hours a day from any of over 20 types of menus, including alcohol and cafe menus.

◆『SAKE MATSURI 2020』

[Date and time] January 1, 2020 ~ January 31, 2020
[Venue] Moxy Osaka Hommachi Moxy Cafe & Bar (1F, 2-2-9 Kawaramachi, Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi)

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