Hakutsuru Ginza Tenku Farm
Rice is growing steadily this year in 2020.
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The rosemary sea is a dramatic coverage of "gifts and I enjoy myself."
Hakutsuru Ginza Style (HAKUTSURU GINZA STYLE), who is introducing the seminar, is located in the Tokyo branch office building of Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Co., Ltd. headquartered in Kobe.
Last time, I introduced the release of "Hakuzuru Ginza Tenku Farm Sake" on the 17th (Fri).
※ Please see the article on "Hakuzuru Nishiki" and "Hakuzuru Ginza Tenku Farm Sake" on the 17th.
This time, the rooftop of this Ginza building "Hakuzuru Ginza Tenku Farm" shows the growth of rice this year.
Hakutsuru Sake Brewery has created "Hakutsuru Ginza Tenku Farm" and is working on the cultivation of its own developed rice "Hakutsuru Nishiki".
As usual, the 14th and 14th rice planting was held as a "rice planting event" for general customers, as we introduced two years ago and last year.
The image shows the rice planting scenery of June 8, last year.
It seems that the e-mail magazine is being sent to those who have come to the Hakutsuru Ginza style seminar, but it was guided only to that person, and 44 people selected by lottery from 197 applicants, this It is rice planting where people were experienced.
The special guest is Miss Sake (Miss SAKE) Haruta Sae, who has been visiting Miss Sake again two years ago.
There were also 18 international students, Nihon University and Kudan Japanese Language Institute, and 18 students.
This image shows the rice harvesting scenery of October 26, last year.
On the day, there were 23 people from the planted rice that year.
In addition, 35 students, including international students, Nihon University and Kudan Japanese Language Institute, and their predecessors, also participated.
In addition, there was a special guest, Rika Tomita of the 2019MIs SAKE Second Grand Prix.
It is said that the rice was planted on June 10 this year.
(Please see the 2 images above.)
From the viewpoint of preventing the spread of COVID-19 infection, an employee of Hakutsuru Sake Brewery planted rice this year.
It is rice that has just been planted.
Rice on the 14th day.
Rice on the 22nd day.
I've grown quite a bit.
Like the image at the beginning of the sentence, rice on the 34th day.
It's dried in the middle.
On July 13 (Monday), the sky farm on the 34th day after rice planting was specially shown.
We talked to Shota Takao, the leader of the Hakutsuru Ginza Tenku Farm Team.
What is the state of rice and rice fields this year?
"I think this year is a good feeling."
The rice field has been draining "medium-dried" since Friday, July 10 last week.
I will decide based on the weather, but add water to the rice field again in one or two days.
This is usually done in about 40 days.
Rice grows fast this year.
After that, I will grow it while adjusting the amount of water."
"It seems that there are many pests this year, and I'm a little worried, but I'm just a little bit more to shade."
How many times have you been involved in this field?
"The fourth year, the fourth year."
How was rice planting for employees this year?
"I planted rice with about 20 employees, but I didn't get too close to it.
At the start of the Tenku Farm in 2007, employees and their families planted rice and recruited the general public for three years.
This year, we did it with only employees for the first time in a long time, so it was very fast because we started working on it and everyone planted silently. "
I would like to invite you again to the event of rice harvesting and rice planting.
"I hope I can interact with various people again."
Thank you very much, Mr. Takao.
In addition, the daily state of Tenku Farm is also distributed on SNS. Please take a look.
Official instagram
⇒ https://www.instagram.com/hakutsuru ginza official/
Official Facebook
⇒ https://www.facebook.com/hakutsuru.ginza.official/
Shiratsuru Sake Brewery Co., Ltd. Tokyo Branch Office
5-12-5, Ginza
Close to Higashi Ginza Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
It's a building opposite the traffic light corner of Kabukiza.
03-3543-0721
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