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whisky is a style of whisky developed
and produced in Japan. Whisky production in Japan began around 1870, but the first commercial
production was in 1924 upon the opening of the country's first distillery, Yamazaki. Broadly speaking, the style of Japanese whisky
is more similar to that of Scotch whisky than other major styles of whisky.
There
are several companies producing whisky in Japan, but the two best-known and
most widely available are Suntory and Nikka. Both of these produce blended as
well as single malt whiskies and blended malt whiskies, with their main blended whiskies being Suntory kakubin (角瓶, square bottle), and Black Nikka Clear. There are also many special bottlings and limited
editions.
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