How do you get your drink on for only 300 Yen? Easy, hit up the shochu fair at the Yahoo! Dome here in Fukuoka! We went to the shochu fair the other Saturday (Feb 9th) and it was pretty sweet. This was our first visit to Yahoo! Dome (home of the Softbank Hawks), here’s a picture of my fiancee, Mai, at the top of the stairs.

Yahoo Dome in Fukuoka

First of all, what is shochu? It’s a distilled drink and I’ve seen 20%, 25%, and 40% strength with most of them being 20-25%. There are over 20 varieties and the most popular main ingredients are potato, rice, or barley. How does it taste? I’d say it tastes similar to sake but less fruity, it has a bite, and the 40% tastes like whiskey. If I were to create shochu from existing drinks I’d take sake, remove the fruity flavor and smoothness, then I’d take Gin and remove the pine tree flavor, and mix them. If you want to know more, here’s a wikipedia link. Shochu ranges in price and you can get a good brand for 900 Yen or up. If you missed missed my liquor price check post, check out my alcohol prices in Japan.

All, or almost all, of the Kyushu Island shochu distilleries were present at this fair. It was 300 Yen in advance, 500 at the door, and you got sample as many different types of shochu and plum wine as you wanted. Each taste is about one shot or half of a shot so you definitely had to pace yourself and luckily it appeared that everybody was doing just that. Also they made you get a bracelet showing that you’re not driving home before you started your shochu adventure. The guys handing out the 40% shochu were giving me about 1-2 shots worth every time! I ask for a little, then that’s 1 shot, it was crazy.

Shochu Fukuoka Fair

POTATOES HOOOOOOOO! That’s right, rollin VIP in the JP yo. We visited one of the booths from Kagoshima to enjoy a tasty sample of their sweet potato shochu. The people at the booth and Mai got to talking about Kagoshima and their shochu. The company is one Mai’s friends favorites back in the U.S. so we bought two small bottles for 500 yen as a gift which were connected nicely in twine. As an added bonus they gave us a big bag of sweet potatoes to go along with it! How awesome is that? Word on the street is that Kagoshima is famous for sweet potatoes. I have yet to eat a sweet potato while drinking shochu made from potatoes, but it’s on my list of things to do. The second part of our VIP status happened when we were at a booth who insisted on giving me a double shot of the strong whiskey type of shochu which was 45%. And then they gave us two small bottles for free. That was surprising and very cool of them. He kept saying “It’s good, it’s good!” and I kept thinking “It tastes like ass! It tastes like ass!” but I got to enjoy some last week and he’s right, it’s good. *Note: Sweet potato shochu is not sweet.

Kagoshima Shochu made from Sweet Potatoes

Here are more pictures from the shochu fair. First I want to start with my favorite ones. The first one is Mai puring some shochu from a barrel

Pouring some shochu

Fans of MXC will appreciate this one! Hideo Higashikokubaru is now governor of Miyazaki Prefecture.
MXC Hideo Higashikokubaru

Here’s a tasty snack. It tastes ok.
A tasty snack

Huge Mario and other games for the kids.
Fun and Games and Huge Mario

And now here are the rest of the pictures I took. After the Yahoo! Dome we headed over to Hawks’ Town and I’ll post about that in the next few days.

Shochu Fair, Fukuoka Japan, Softbank Hawks Yahoo Dome

Shochu Fair in Fukuoka Japan

Shochu Fair in Fukuoka Japan

Shochu Fair in Fukuoka Japan

Shochu Fair in Fukuoka Japan

Shochu Fair in Fukuoka Japan

Softbank Hawks Yahoo Dome Shochu Fair

Softbank Hawks Yahoo Dome Shochu Fair

Softbank Hawks Yahoo Dome Shochu Fair

Softbank Hawks Yahoo Dome Shochu Fair

Softbank Hawks Yahoo Dome Shochu Fair

Shochu Fair from Kyushu Island

Shochu Fair from Kyushu Island

Shochu Fair from Kyushu Island

Shochu Fair from Kyushu Island

Shochu Fair from Kyushu Island

Shochu Fair from Kyushu Island

Shochu Fair at Yahoo Dome in Fukoka Japan

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10 Responses to “Shochu Fair at the Yahoo! Dome”
  1. Jyankee says:

    never been down your way….but we do have customers down there…about 2 – 3 hours from Fukuoka Station, I think…. Yeah that gov guy was just in shizuoka promoting goods from Miyazaki-ken just this past weekend… and in the Tokyo marathon as well!

  2. Steve says:

    Jyankee, he’s been on TV a lot last year. It feels like a thousand times.

  3. Mike says:

    I don’t really drink but that kind of looks like fun! Yahoo!!!

  4. Steve says:

    Mike, if you don’t drink much or at all the Yahoo Dome can still be fun. They have events every now and then and there’s a cool place called Hawks Town right next to it with restaurants and stuff. Also the Fukuoka Tower is close by and gives you a really good view of the city.

  5. What the heck is that mascot in the last photo?

  6. Gregorio says:

    I’d love some saki.

  7. Steve says:

    The House of Husar – It’s for FBS which is a TV station. Here’s their site.

    Gregorio – I find sake good as well, but drinking shochu is a good experience.

  8. Collins says:

    seems like such a fun place to have been

  9. Collins says:

    such a picturesque place.Hope to visit the place one day.
    Great site!

  10. Steve says:

    Collins – I’m glad you enjoyed the pictures and the site. Japan is definitely worth a visit.

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