Region: Japan | |
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Coordinates | 35°20′11.86″N 138°53′48.26″E / 35.3366278°N 138.8967389°E |
Owner | Kirin Distillery Company |
Founded | 1972 |
Status | Active |
Water source | Mount Fuji |
No. of stills | 4 pot stills |
Website | Fuji-Gotemba distillery (in Japanese) |
Fuji Gotemba distillery (Japanese: 富士御殿場蒸溜所, Hepburn: Fuji Gotenba jōryūsho, sometimes Fuji-Gotemba distillery) is a Japanese whisky distillery owned by the Kirin group.
The distillery is situated in the city of Gotemba (御殿場市, Gotenba-shi, sometimes Gotenba), on the southeastern flank of Mount Fuji in Shizuoka Prefecture, Chūbu region, Japan. It is 620 m (2,030 ft) above sea level, and its water source is Mount Fuji. It was established in 1972 by Kirin Seagram Ltd, now the Kirin Distillery Company.[1]
Gotemba was selected as the site for the distillery because it was felt to have the climate most similar to Scotland: the city is much cooler and less humid (especially in summer) than other areas of Japan, with an average annual temperature of around 13°C.[1][2]