High-Performance Cooling from Sakura Works
Sakura Works, a leading manufacturer located in Shinagawa, Tokyo, has made headlines with their innovative wine and sake cellars being featured as local tax return gifts in the region’s hometown tax project. This initiative not only highlights the company’s commitment to regional industrial promotion but also showcases its advanced temperature management technology that enhances everyday living.
Latest Innovations in Temperature Control
The company boasts an impressive lineup of cooling products. Among them is the
'Hyoto® M5' series, renowned for its wide temperature range of -5℃ to 25℃—a first in the industry as of November 2025. This model not only protects sake from decay but effectively recreates the optimal -5℃ environment favored by brewers for freshness maintenance. For wine enthusiasts, it provides a stable temperature range of 12℃ to 15℃, ensuring that each bottle reaches its full potential, minimizing temperature fluctuations.
Adding to this, Sakura Works has developed unique features such as
ice slurry technology and
supercooling techniques for beers, going beyond conventional refrigeration methods to drastically improve the enjoyment of beverages. Customers can expect to be pleasantly surprised by how their regular drinks can be transformed into extraordinary experiences.
Product Highlights
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Hyoto® M5 Series: A state-of-the-art cellar capable of fantastic temperature management, ideal for both sake and wine.
- Features ultra-cooling technology preventing deterioration, preserving the rich flavors in beverages.
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ZERO Advance Series: Designed with compactness and efficiency in mind, this model is perfect for maintaining stable temperatures necessary for both long-term wine aging and the crisp refreshment of craft beers at 0℃.
- Equipped with patented
'Slow and Stop Flow' technology, it operates quietly without compromising performance.
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ZERO CHILLED Series: This fast-cooling drink cellar is optimized to chill beverages in half the time of a regular refrigerator, making it effortlessly convenient for both home and professional settings.
- Its unique cooling capabilities make it ideal for rapidly chilling everything from freshly bought beers to sake.
Supporting Shinagawa's Local Economy
With its headquarters rooted in Shinagawa, known as a hub for transportation and manufacturing, Sakura Works is committed to uplifting the local economy. The adoption of their products as tax return gifts signifies recognition of its reliability and the company's dedication to providing high-quality technology tailored to the cultural preferences and housing conditions of Japan.
Through this initiative, Sakura Works aims to not only promote the allure of Shinagawa but also deliver an enriching experience to donors nationwide, allowing them to savor their drinks at peak quality.
How to Contribute
Individuals can apply for these return gifts through various hometown tax portals, such as the
Shinagawa Hometown Tax Special Site, and several others, including
Rakuten and Furusato Choice. With this scheme, contributors can enjoy a slice of Shinagawa while supporting local industries.
About Sakura Works
Sakura Works is dedicated to developing cooling equipment that maintains the perfect temperature for beverages ranging from wine to traditional sake. They understand that the expression of taste is often dictated by temperature, and they employ advanced technology to ensure that each degree counts. By controlling the temperature through innovative technologies, they believe they can enhance the flavor of beverages, thereby contributing to people’s well-being and happiness.
As they forge ahead, Sakura Works envisions creating diverse services centered around temperature, connecting the world through the joy of flavors and striving to be an organization respected by society.
Get Connected
To learn more about Sakura Works and explore their products, visit their official website:
Sakura Works Official Site
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Sakura Works Corporation, 2-27-3 Nishi Gotanda, Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo 141-0031, Japan. Tel: 03-6431-8611