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haccoba In preparation for “World Cancer Day” on February 4th, sake brewery haccoba in Fukushima Prefectur e will be releasing a limited edition of “Hanauta Hops +deleteC”.

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In preparation for “World Cancer Day” on February 4th, sake brewery haccoba in Fukushima Prefecture will be releasing a limited edition of “Hanauta Hops +deleteC”.
A portion of sales will be donated to deleteC, a project to make cancer a curable disease with everyone’s help.
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From the sake brewery “haccoba -Craft Sake Brewery-” launched in February 2021 by haccoba Co., Ltd. (Minamisoma City, Fukushima Prefecture, Representative Director: Taisuke Sato), the limited package “Hanauta” will be released again this year. Hops+deleteC” is now available. This is an initiative in which 8% of sales will be donated in support of the purpose of deleteC, a certified NPO (Representative Director: Shiro Oguni), which is a project to make cancer a curable disease with everyone’s power.
*Online store product page: https://haccoba.com/products/hanauta-hops15-deletec
[Image 1: https://prtimes.jp/i/61904/37/resize/d61904-37-9f155f64908d6d3ee421-0.jpg&s3=61904-37-f6eb6aa1dd5b16b6ffeee85f442bbfcc-3900×2600.jpg] ■Using the tool of alcohol as an opportunity to come into contact with social issues in everyday life
The town of Odaka and Namie in Fukushima Prefecture, where haccoba is based, temporarily lost its population to zero due to evacuations due to the nuclear power plant accident following the Great East Japan Earthquake. Of course it is important to seriously face complex social issues such as energy issues, but I run a sake brewery with the hope of creating an opportunity to think casually through the tool of alcohol.
I have been participating in the deleteC project since last year with the hope of creating opportunities in everyday life to support doctors and researchers working on cancer treatment research.
▼Reference: haccoba’s social actions so far
・“Haccoba Electric Power”, which considers the self-reliance of electricity and the region: https://socialenergy.jp/project/haccoba/ ・Collaboration with welfare experiment unit “Heral Bonnie”:
https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000008.000061904.html
・“1% for Fukushima, 1% for Ukraine” continues to support local earthquake damage and war damage in Ukraine:
https://note.com/haccoba/n/nfd0b6c4f2835
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■“Hanauta Hops +deleteC” project overview
“Hanauta Hops” is haccoba’s signature product. This year as well, we will be collaborating with deleteC and releasing a limited edition package for “World Cancer Day” on February 4th. The package is designed with the letter “C” of “haccoba -Craft Sake Brewery-” erased, which is also the initial letter of the word “Cancer”.
In addition, 8% of the sales of alcoholic beverages sold in limited packaging will be donated to deleteC, which will be used for cancer treatment research.
・World Cancer Day: https://www.worldcancerday.jp/
Scheduled sales price: 2,420 yen (tax included)
Contents: 500ml/bottle
Release date: January 23, 2024 (Tuesday)
Sales period: January 2024 – ends when sold out
sales channel
haccoba online store: https://haccoba.com
haccoba Odaka Brewery Store: 10:00-17:00 (closed on Mondays) Product details URL: https://haccoba.com/products/hanauta-hops15-deletec
[Image 3: https://prtimes.jp/i/61904/37/resize/d61904-37-74c60d5c3a19d1858870-2.jpg&s3=61904-37-2658a43d2517c30ee332b1ea7cd030b8-3900×2600.jpg] Hanauta Hops+deleteC
■About deleteC
deleteC aims to create a system in which anyone can support cancer treatment research by freely expressing their desire to make cancer a curable disease, regardless of their personal, corporate, or organizational standpoint. Through donations to research and awareness, we will help make cancer a curable disease as soon as possible.
Specifically, companies, organizations, local governments, and individuals participating in the project may delete the letter “C”, the initial of the word Cancer, from their own brand logos, products, or service names, or delete the deleteC logo or concept color. We produce, sell, and provide original products and services that we use. A portion of the purchase price will be donated (*) to cancer treatment research promoted by doctors and researchers through deleteC.
(*) Donations will be used for deleteC’s activities such as cancer treatment research and educational content production costs. ・deleteC homepage: https://www.delete-c.com/
■About haccoba Co., Ltd.
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In February 2021, we established a brewery in Odaka, Fukushima Prefecture, a town whose population temporarily dropped to zero due to evacuations following the nuclear power plant accident. Since July 2023, we have been operating a brewery in the neighboring town of Namie. Based on the desire to “make sake more freely,” we present the Doburoku culture of the past in a modern way. We create sake freely that transcends the boundaries of genre.
Through our business, we seriously aim to restore autonomous local culture and the culture of free sake making.
・Company name: haccoba Co., Ltd.
・Representative: Representative Director Tasuke Sato
・Head office location: 2-50-6 Tamachi, Odaka-ku, Minamisoma City, Fukushima Prefecture
・Various links
・Homepage・Online store: https://haccoba.com
・Twitter: https://twitter.com/haccoba
・Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/haccoba
・Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haccoba
・LINE: https://page.line.me/184glmhu
・note: https://note.com/haccoba




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