The Birth of Saké Filming Locations

The Birth of Saké filming locations

Where was The Birth of Saké filmed? The Birth of Saké was filmed in 6 locations across Japan in the following places:

The Birth of Saké Filming Locations

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The Birth of Saké (2015)
Runtime: 90 minutes
Rating: 7.2
Release year: 2015
IMDB: tt3903322
Plot summary

The Birth of Saké is a documentary that reveals the history of passionate sake makers, and what it takes to create a traditional sake at the Yoshida Brewery, a family distillery with more then 140 years of history, in northern Japan.

Genres
Documentary
Biography
Cast
Directors
Erik Shirai
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The Birth of Saké filming locations