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Oceanfront distillery in Hioki, Kagoshima, founded by traditional shochu maker Komasa Jyozo. Named after founder Kanosuke Komasa. Three custom pot stills of different shapes produce varied spirit characters. Mellowkozuru brand. Striking modern architecture overlooking the East China Sea.
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The Kanosuke Tale
On the southern tip of Kyushu, where Kagoshima's volcanic soil meets the East China Sea, the salt wind carries stories older than memory. Here, in the coastal town of Hioki, the Komasa family has been distilling spirits for generations, their hands shaped by the rhythms of traditional shochu making. But in 2017, something new began to take form against this ancient backdrop.
Komasa Jyozo, masters of their craft for over a century, turned their gaze toward whisky. The distillery they built rises from the shoreline like a meditation on modernity and tradition—clean lines of glass and steel that frame the endless horizon, where fishing boats disappear into morning mist. They named it Kanosuke, honoring their founder Kanosuke Komasa, whose spirit of innovation had carried the family through decades of change.
The building itself breathes with the ocean. Floor-to-ceiling windows invite the sea inside, where three copper pot stills stand like sentinels. Each still bears a different shape—tall and elegant, squat and broad, gracefully curved—a trinity of vessels designed to coax distinct characters from the same mash. This is monozukuri in its purest form: the deliberate choice of three where one might suffice, the understanding that variety emerges from thoughtful difference.
Local Kagoshima spring water, filtered through layers of volcanic ash and ancient stone, flows into these vessels. The water carries the essence of this place—mineral-rich, soft, shaped by the same forces that built these islands from the sea floor. In the stillhouse, steam rises and condenses in endless cycles, each drop a small act of transformation.
The mashmen work with the precision their shochu heritage demands, but their eyes hold the curiosity of pioneers. They are writing the first chapters of Kagoshima whisky, guided by Scottish tradition but rooted in Japanese soil. Through the windows, the East China Sea stretches toward tomorrow, and in the warehouses, casks breathe with the salt air, patient as the tides.
The Mellowkozuru brand emerges from this marriage of ocean and craft, each bottle holding the promise of place made liquid.