Annie Co., Ltd. “Isesakaki”

High-quality Japanese honsakaki grown in the historic mountains of Taiki Town, Isen Province

90% of Sakaki distributed in Japan comes from China. ``If you are going to make an offering to the Japanese gods, use domestically grown Japanese sakaki.'' Based on this idea, a village called Taiki-cho Eikai, located in a straight line of mountains that connects ``Ise Jingu'' and the shrine's annex ``Takihara Shrine'', was created. We named the fresh, high-quality Japanese sakaki that grows in the mountains that flow into Japan's XNUMX Famous Waters, Miyagawa, ``Ise Sakaki'' (*Trademark registration pending). We would like to deliver ``Ise Sakaki'' all over the country so that as many Sakaki offerings to Shinto altars that enshrine Japanese gods will be domestically produced Sakaki.

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