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Canned Japanese whisky highball has a sophisticated history
Canned Japanese whisky highball has a sophisticated history

SoraNews24

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • SoraNews24

Canned Japanese whisky highball has a sophisticated history

Unraveling the mystery of the canned highball 'Azabu'. During a recent visit to a liquor store in Japan we spied something unusual on the shelf — a canned whisky highball called 'Azabu'. This instantly sparked a memory, as we recalled seeing a bottled version of 'Azabu' somewhere before, but we'd never seen it in a can so we picked it up for a closer look. While the name immediately conjures up images of Azabu in Tokyo, a high-class area that's home to embassies, international schools, and Sailor Moon, we found something rather unusual when we looked at the back of the can — it was made by Aichi-based Cheerio Chubu and distributed by Osaka-based company With One, so it didn't seem to have any Tokyo connection at all. Still, the Azabu name lent a sophisticated, high-class air to the highball, and the label echoed this sentiment with the words, 'A masterpiece in pursuit of the ultimate highball'. However, the label also reads, 'A blend of Scotch whisky and carefully selected whiskies from around the world, blended with spring water from Mt Fuji', so it's not truly a pure Japanese whisky. This was a confusing mash of facts to comprehend, so we decided to put the highball to the test, picking up a couple of cans for 396 yen (US$2.73) each and taking them home for a taste. Cracking open a can, we were met by a satisfying 'psshh' as the air was released, sending a faint smoky aroma wafting up to the nostrils. Pouring the drink into a glass, we saw it had a yellowish hue typical of a highball. Taking a sip, it wasn't as smoky as the aroma suggested, with just a gentle hint that made it incredibly easy to drink. There was a bright, fruity note with a subtle toasty flavour, and it was relatively light with a clean taste and no jarring quirks, making for a tasty tipple. While it was nice on its own, we imagine it'd go nicely with a meal, and when we closed our eyes, we were able to imagine the fancy scenery of Azabu. With Azabu in our mind's eye, we were reminded of the puzzling mystery behind the drink's name. The inconsistency between product name, manufacturer, and distributor was something we needed to get to the bottom of, so we put in a call to the distributor and received the following reply. 'The canned highball 'Azabu' originally stems from 'Azabu Pure Malt Whisky', which was co-developed with a company headquartered in Azabu-Juban, Tokyo. We chose the name 'Azabu' because the area encapsulates a sophisticated urban culture and high aesthetic sensibilities, which matches the image we wanted for the product.' The representative went on to say that the popularity of the pure malt whisky led them to make the canned highball, with Cheerio Chubu chosen as the trusted manufacturing partner. Through this collaboration, the canned highball 'Azabu' was born. So in the end, we discovered that the product name 'Azabu' does indeed refer to the posh area of Tokyo in which Azabu-Juban resides, and after tasting the highball we can confidently say the sophisticated image of the neighbourhood is a good fit for the sophisticated taste of the drink. Photos© SoraNews24 ● Want to hear about SoraNews24's latest articles as soon as they're published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! [ Read in Japanese ]

Shop, Stroll and Snack at Aichi's First Full-Scale Outlet Mall
Shop, Stroll and Snack at Aichi's First Full-Scale Outlet Mall

Metropolis Japan

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Metropolis Japan

Shop, Stroll and Snack at Aichi's First Full-Scale Outlet Mall

Mitsui Fudosan has announced that its latest large-scale commercial development, Mitsui Outlet Park Okazaki , will open in Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture in November 2025. Marking Aichi's first full-scale outlet mall, the facility will include approximately 180 stores, combining outlet shopping with food, greenery and leisure. Explore more in and around Aichi with our travel guides to Chubu. The facility will be divided into two main areas: an outlet zone with around 160 stores and OKAZAKI MARKET , a park-style area with 20 additional shops. Retailers in the outlet zone will range from international fashion and sportswear brands to outdoor gear, kids' stores, and pet-related boutiques. The complex will also offer childcare services and family-friendly amenities such as a central kids' zone and an indoor play area. OKAZAKI MARKET will focus on local cuisine and regional products, with a 4,000㎡ open plaza at its core. The area will host a dog run, children's play space, and an event stage, reinforcing the development's role as a local lifestyle destination. Vendors will include leading Aichi-based shops such as Saijoen's matcha café, and long-established food retailers like Yamasa Chikuwa and Unagi Mikawa Sansuitei. Located within walking distance of Meitetsu's Honjuku Station, the development offers convenient access to major roads including National Route 1, the Shin-Tomei Expressway (Okazaki Higashi IC), and the Tomei Expressway (Otowa-Gamagori IC). The location has been designed to attract not only local residents, but also visitors from surrounding prefectures. With its mix of international brands, regional cuisine, family-friendly design, and easy access, Mitsui Outlet Park Okazaki is set to become a new commercial and cultural hub for the region when it opens in November 2025.

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