Sake on Air Year 2

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Mid January, the whole team producing and hosting the Sake On Air podcast was together for a special feature, a review of Year 2018 for sake and shochu, and a discussion about 2019. Sake On Air is the first English language podcast dedicated to sake and shochu, and is broadcasted from the information centre of Learn More …

Line production for the shooting of a Documentary film

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Over 27 days, Passerelle supported (“fixed” for) a truly international film crew shooting a documentary in a number of awe inspiring nature spots and shrines. We handled the relationship with the various locations as well as the logistics and translation. In addition, leveraging on our network, we actually added unique experiences and encounters to the Learn More …

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Walking on elders’s footprints

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530 km long Nakasendo was arguably the second most important route connecting Kyoto and Edo in feudal times. Unlike the Tokkaido which is following the coastline, the Nakasendo is crossing Japanese mountains. There were 69 stations where merchants, early tourists, samurais and feudal lords, princesses could rest. Passerelle implemented a monitor tour in a beautiful Learn More …

The Future of Sake

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This month (March 2018), Sebastien was teaching the “Sake Basic Course” at Le Cordon Bleu Japan. He was responsible for writing the manual in 2016. Because sake is brewed to be paired with food, le Cordon Bleu has a competitive advantage in the field of sake education. The last of the four sake tastings during Learn More …