[Sakura themed sake! ] Third Ozu Night Detour Bar

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The third detour bar will be held from March 22, 2024 (Friday) to 8:00 p.m. Ozu Night Ukai Bar is an event in which stores in the castle town of Ozu City, Ehime Prefecture team up to stay open until 8:00 p.m., and each store offers their own special ``Oshizake.'' This time, the third time, the the...

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Ozu City is located in the western part of Shikoku, in the region known as Nanyo, and is an area centered around the Ozu Basin, facing the Seto Inland Sea to the north and the Shikoku Mountains to the south. The clear Hijikawa River flows through the center of the city, and as its name suggests, the river curves like an elbow as it runs through the town, bringing many blessings to the city, including nature, history, culture, and local specialties. Remnants of the city's prosperity as a castle town around Ozu Castle during the Edo period still live on the banks of the Hijikawa River.

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The castle town of Ozu has been transformed into a bar!

Ozu Night Ukai Bar is an event where stores in the castle town of Ozu City, Ehime Prefecture extend their business hours until 8:00 p.m., and each store offers their own special ``Oshizake.''

This is already the third time this event has been held.

The event will be held from Friday, March 22, 2024 to 8:00 p.m.

The price is unified at 500 yen including snacks , so you can easily enjoy alcoholic beverages from a variety of stores.

Why not take a detour around Ozu and enjoy some delicious drinks and snacks?

Detailed information is also updated on the official Instagram, so please check it out!


Click here for the second article!

Also, if you are coming from outside Ozu city, why not stay at NIPPONIA HOTEL Ozu Castle Town ? If you are interested, please refer to this article!

Check out the official website of “NIPPONIA HOTEL Ozu Castle Town”

List of participating stores

Click here for a map and list of participating stores.

Please come and find your favorite cup!

[Umeboshi and cherry blossom chuhai] by Aoi CAFE

Aoi CAFE offers "Umeboshi and Sakura Shochu High" .

The snack is ``Doteyaki'' (stewed beef tendon style) made by the owner of the main store, Aoi Aoi.

[Rariharari Junmai Ginjo pickled in cherry blossoms] by Rariru Yagura

Like last time, Rariru Yagura will be temporarily open from 5pm next to Aoi Cafe.

The sake offered is ``Sakura Honey Pickled Junmai Ginjo Rari Harari'' .


*This is not a store opening at Rariru Yagura main store, but a temporary store next to Aoi Cafe.

[Peach Lemon Chuhai] by Shop/Rou Murakami House

The alcoholic beverage served at Murakami House is ``Peach Lemon Shochu High.''

For snacks, we have an adult arare made with additive-free arare and plenty of fragrant seaweed from Manabe Shoten!

[Kaku Highball] by Omatsu Leather Craft

At Omatsu Leather Craft , we offer "Kaku Highball" !

For snacks, we have pickled sardines in olives from Yukinogaoka Olive Garden and put them on premium crackers !

[Craft Beer] by Garyu Jozo

Of course, Garyu Brewery offers a variety of ``Garyu Beer'' !

The snacks are ``mixed nuts and pretzels'' that go well with beer.

Pretzels are a classic snack from Germany, a beer-rich country, and their salty flavor goes well with beer!

[Fig Tonic] by Kirigakure Kirinaka

Hatagoya Kirinaka 's favorite sake is ``Fig Tonic.''

[Amazake Highball] by Kominka Ito House Tomanya

Toumanya 's oshizake is the ``Amazake Highball,'' which was popular last time.

The snack is ``Sakura Andango.''

[Coffee Gin and Tonic] by Kawakubo Coffee Shop

Kawakubo Coffee Shop will be serving "Coffee Gin and Tonic" !

[Matcha Beer] by Saryo Hiranoya

Saryo Hiranoya will continue to offer "Matcha Beer" as last time, pursuing the marriage of Japanese sweets and alcohol!

The high-quality matcha from the Kanbayashi Harumatsu main store goes perfectly with beer!

[Makkori style amazake] by sui

At sui , we have “Makkori Style Amazake” !

[Sparkling Strawberry Wine] by Hitaki no Niwa

This time's pressed sake from Hitaki Garden is "Sparkling Strawberry Wine."

[Spring Rose Wine from Spain] by Sakano Sawada Ogura House

Sakano Sawada 's favorite sake is Italy's "Spanish Spring Rose Wine" !

[Plum wine on the rocks, soda split, royale] by Antique Nazuna

Antique Nazuna offers ``Plum wine on the rocks, soda split, and Royale'' .

For snacks, we will serve Ueda Foods Honpo's ``Ayu Tenkoyaki'' .

[Fugu fin sake] by Izumiya

Izumiya, which will be opening for the first time, will offer "Fugu Fish Fin Sake".


[Craft Cola × Spirits] by Senmi Extract

Senmi Extract, which will be opening for the first time, will offer "Craft Cola x Spirits" .

The location is the Imaoka residence next to Kawakubo Coffee.


[Kaze no Sato Wa -wa- Junmai Ginjo] by Ozu Town Station Asamoya

At Ozu Town Station Asamoya, we offer ``Kaze no Sato Wa-wa- Junmai Ginjo'' from ``Yoro Sake Brewery'', the only sake brewery in Ozu.

For snacks, choose your favorite from Jakoten , Jakokatsu, etc.

*The food will be freshly fried, so it may take some time.

[Sakura ~ Sakura jelly x Sake] by NIPPONIA HOTEL Ozu Castle Town Front

NIPPONIA HOTEL Ozu Castle Town TUNE building will offer " Sakura - Sakura Gelee x Sake " .

*Please enter from the garden of the MUNE building and come to the TUNE building.


Ozu City is located in the western part of Shikoku, in the region known as Nanyo, and is an area centered around the Ozu Basin, facing the Seto Inland Sea to the north and the Shikoku Mountains to the south. The clear Hijikawa River flows through the center of the city, and as its name suggests, the river curves like an elbow as it runs through the town, bringing many blessings to the city, including nature, history, culture, and local specialties. Remnants of the city's prosperity as a castle town around Ozu Castle during the Edo period still live on the banks of the Hijikawa River.

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