Vintage Sake Barrels ( Kazaridaru in Japanese)

wrapped in straw blankets are stacked and bounded together by rope on a wooden frame.
Most brewers donate these sake barrels to shrines for Shinto ceremonies, rituals and festivals. Japanese believe that sake acts as a symbolic unification of Gods and people.

Once known as the drink of god

Vintage Sake Barrels ( Kazaridaru in Japanese) wrapped in straw blankets are stacked and bounded together by rope on a wooden frame. Most brewers donate these sake barrels to shrines for Shinto ceremonies, rituals and festivals. Japanese believe that sake acts as a symbolic unification of Gods and people. Once known as the drink of god

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Stock photo: Vintage Sake Barrels ( Kazaridaru in Japanese) wrapped in straw blankets are stacked and bounded together by rope on a wooden frame. Most brewers donate these sake barrels to shrines for Shinto ceremonies, rituals and festivals. Japanese believe that sake acts as a symbolic unification of Gods and people. Once known as the drink of god was taken by cwazee .