Chichibu

Chichibu

Est. 2007Saitama PrefectureJapan

Chichibu Distillery represents one of modern whisky's most compelling revival stories. Founded in 2007 by Ichiro Akuto, grandson of Hanyu Distillery's founder, this craft distillery is located in Chichibu, Saitama Prefecture—approximately 100 kilometers northwest of Tokyo. Production commenced in February 2008, marking the return of the Akuto family's whisky-making legacy. The distillery embodies the intersection of Scottish tradition and Japanese craftsmanship. Its compact production setup includes a small mill, a single mash tun, and uniquely, several fermentation tanks crafted from Japanese oak (mizunara)—a rarity in whisky production that imparts distinctive character. The twin copper pot stills, commissioned from Scotland's renowned Forsyths of Rothes, are deliberately small-scale, promoting robust flavor development through increased copper contact. Maturation occurs in traditional dunnage warehouses, where the humid continental climate of Saitama—with its dramatic seasonal temperature variations—accelerates aging dynamics. Ichiro Akuto employs a diverse cask regimen including ex-bourbon hogsheads, sherry butts, puncheons, and Japanese oak casks, often finishing whiskies in innovative wood types. Every expression is bottled without chill filtration or artificial coloring, preserving the spirit's authentic character. Chichibu has rapidly ascended to cult status, with its limited releases—particularly under the 'Ichiro's Malt' label—commanding global attention and embodying the precision, innovation, and artistry of new-generation Japanese whisky.

Founder:
Ichiro Akuto

Timeline

2004

Mr. Ichiro Akuto founded the Chichibu Distillery in Saitama Prefecture

2005

Chichibu Distillery launched its first product

2006

Ichiro's product from Hanyu Distillery was rated as the best by Whisky Magazine (UK)

2007~2012

The distillery's products won World's Best Japanese Whisky at the World Whiskies Awards for five consecutive years