Join in the stamp rally with your “sake passport” and crawl the sake breweries of Shiga Prefecture!

21.September.2017 | FOOD

A stamp rally will be held at breweries in Shiga Prefecture. The rally’s title “Ōmi no Jizakeban Pashu Port” translates to “Local Sake from Ōmi: Pashu Port.”

The “Pashu Port,” a pun on the word “passport,” is used for a stamp rally aimed at adults that brings together alcohol, local food, and tourism. A stamp rally is where you are given a blank sheet and go around specified locations collecting stamps. “Pashu Port” began as a stamp rally in Hokkaido where people had to collect stamps at sake breweries that stocked sake from Hokkaido. Since then it has spread throughout Japan where it is held at local breweries around the country.

People who purchase and present their “Pashu Port” at participating breweries and associated establishments in Shiga Prefecture can receive all sorts special bonuses including presents and discounts.

By collecting stamps, people also have the chance to receive a very special prize through a lottery draw. There’s also discounts and special service available from supporting institutions (including petrol stations and restaurants).

The “Pass Port” itself can also be enjoyed as a book on alcohol as it includes easy to understand information regarding Ōmi’s local sake as well as 32 sake breweries.

Add some fun to your drinking with Shiga Prefecture’s “Pashu Port.”

■Information

Local Sake from Ōmi: Pashu Port (近江の地酒版 パ酒ポート)

On Sale: October 1, 2017

Price: ¥500 (tax incl.)

Valid: October 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018

Available: Breweries in Shiga Prefecture participating in the stamp rally, 7 JTB Western Japan & JTB Kanto shops, select service centres and service counters at Heiwado stores in Shiga Prefecture, Amazon, select bookshops in Shiga Prefecture

<Related Event> “Shiga Local Sake 10,000 People Kanpai Project”

An event where approximately 10,000 people simultaneously “kanpai” (make a toast) with their local Shiga sake. Participating restaurants will serve limited edition local sake on the day for you to kanpai with that you can only get at those places.

*Please do not drink and drive. Drink driving and underage drinking is strictly prohibited by law.

Running: October 1, 2017 from 19:30

Location: Approx. 200 restaurants in Shiga Prefecture including Biwako Hotel

<Related Campaign> “Nihon Issan Shiga Biwako Mizu no Bunka Gurutto Haku”

A tourist campaign held centred around Japanese heritage that will run for 6 months starting October 2017. Almost 70 programs are planned for the campaign, including walking through local places in Shiga Prefecture to experience and get up and close with the culture, as well as special public viewings of shrines and temples, and more.

Official Website: https://nijitabi.biwako-visitors.jp/

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