Hishida
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Whisky division of Tensei Shuzo, a shochu brewery founded in 1901 on the Osumi Peninsula. Uses a copper hybrid still capable of producing both malt and grain whisky. First distillation November 2022. First official release 'Hishida Distillery Newborn Prelude I' launched March 2025. Ultra-soft Fugendo Spring water gives characteristically smooth mouthfeel. Warm Kagoshima climate accelerates maturation. One of four Kagoshima whisky distilleries alongside Kanosuke, Tsunuki/Mars, and Hinokami.
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The Hishida Tale
On the Osumi Peninsula, where Kagoshima's volcanic soils meet the East China Sea, the Matsunaga family has worked with fermentation for over a century. Since 1901, their Tensei Shuzo brewery has transformed local sweet potatoes into shochu, understanding how this southern climate shapes spirits in ways the Scottish Highlands never could.
In 2022, they turned that generational knowledge toward whisky.
The decision wasn't made lightly. Four generations of the Matsunaga family had perfected their craft within shochu's traditions, but whisky represented something different—a bridge between their mastery of distillation and Scotland's gift to the world, filtered through Japanese precision. They installed a single copper hybrid still, a choice that speaks to both ambition and pragmatism. This one vessel could produce both malt and grain whisky, embodying the Japanese principle of efficiency without compromise.
The still draws its life from Fugendo Spring, recognized among Japan's hundred finest water sources. Here, ultra-soft water rises from deep volcanic aquifers, carrying none of the mineral weight that characterizes Scottish streams. This water doesn't fight the grain—it embraces it, promising the smooth character that defines Japanese whisky's approach to harmony.
November 2022 marked first distillation, steam rising in a stillhouse where shochu vapors had danced for decades. The warm Kagoshima climate immediately began its work, accelerating maturation in ways that would surprise a Highland distiller. Where Scottish whisky sleeps slowly through cold winters, Hishida's spirit awakens faster under southern skies.
The Matsunaga family joins a quiet revolution on Kyushu. Alongside Kanosuke, Mars Tsunuki, and Hinokami, they represent Kagoshima's emergence as a whisky region, each distillery finding its voice in this volcanic landscape. Their first official release, Newborn Prelude I, arrived in March 2025—a declaration that this peninsula, long known for shochu, now speaks whisky's language too.
The copper still hums with purpose, transforming grain into spirit while Fugendo Spring flows eternal. In this marriage of Scottish tradition and Japanese craftsmanship, the Matsunaga family writes whisky's newest chapter, one drop at a time.