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Hey guys,

JUST AN EOI!

My Dad Owns/Managing Director Of Australia's only Sake Brewery Located In penrith..

Would people be interested in a cruise to there.. A Sake brewery exclusive tour, tasting and BBQ Lunch (sausage sandwhich's) Etc.. Photo's with our Blossom tree's and Background shot's with the 30,000 Ltre brewing tanks as a back croft?.. Our place Has a massive car park.. And all lowered lip friendly etc?

JUST AN EOI! Would people be interested?

In coming months?

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Would love to, but am in Japan. Sounds like a great day out though. I have seen a TV show about the Sake brewing process, seems really interesting. The spring water, the polishing of the rice until it looks like glass and the fungus used amongst all the other factors affecting the final product. Does he make Amazake? I love that stuff.

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We also have a variety of Skin care products! We will be doing a taste testing, and Our gift shop will be open to purchase Sake, Skin care products (sk-2) and various other Japanese items!

Ummm - guys!

Let's make this the Venue for the 10th ANNIVERSARY of SAU - Cruise and SnS ???

Plan > Best Month on SAU Calendar

* Entertainment and MC

* Performance Imports Mag (and they're booked out until July-August anyway, so book 'em and this for August approx)

* Sponsor eg Just Jap, JapLink. Unigroup, TSI, NTW

* Sponsors pay for prizes for SnS

* Motive DVD

* Publicity - Daily Telegraph

* Justin PM'd me about Charity Choice

* Awards to be signed by Mark Skaife - arranged again by Terry Ashwood

* Japanese theme can be enhanced by what? Japanese swordsmen again (like the R34 10th Anniv)?

And many thanks Justin!!!

You and Owen did a remarkable job of the Mac Pass Cruise a few days ago!

PS And Justin you mentioned something about cherry blossoms too!

Do you have them on site?

If so, they only appear for a month in Japan - umm about April > May

That means, if you want them as a background for our SAU Event, they would make an appearance here (southern hemisphere) about Sept/Oct - is that right?

Can you check?

Sounds like this should be a spectacular day, Yes your right about the cheery blossoms Terry, they are on site and appear later on in the year, but would still look cool as they are now..

Need to get idea's On the date best suited, and the day WILL BE A SUNDAY!

We have orginised big events like this before for the Sydney-Japanese Community were the Counciller General of Japan Attended! Had food, Samples And the store open for purchases of our many wonderfull products!.. I Don't mind waiting to make this day An amazing expeirence, so just throw me good months and dates and I'll do my best to accomodate for everyone.

ALSO! Since it seems like it would be a popular day, you may need to park your vehicle along Cassola AVE Which is directly infront of the brewery and Allow the Car park for Certain other things (sponser's , cars etc)




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