Sake Shop

Honolulu


This store is like a gold mine for those interested in Japanese sake. Oʻahu’s only dedicated sake shop, you’ll find everything associated with rice wine here, including sake imported from Japan and sake from various makers on the mainland. The owner and staff offer great advice.


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