Atatamaru Aimani Co., Ltd. Launches "Amanatsu Ginger Ale" Utilizing 10% Izu-Produced Amanatsu Juice, Addressing Food Waste
Atatamaru Aimani Co., Ltd. will launch "Amanatsu Ginger Ale," a carbonated beverage made with 10% Izu-produced Amanatsu juice, on April 20, 2026. This product addresses the issue of approximately 3 tons of processing-grade Amanatsu fruit previously discarded annually by JA Fuji Izu. The company procured about 1 ton in 2025 and aims for 3 tons in 2026, targeting sales of 10,000 bottles this year, which is expected to increase the region's total Amanatsu utilization by about 20%. Sales channels include roadside stations and souvenir shops in Shizuoka Prefecture, as well as the company's online store. Atatamaru Aimani, headquartered in Atami City, was established in April 2023. A sister product, "Izu Lemonade," launched in March 2024, has sold 40,000 units.
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Atatamaru Aimani Co., Ltd., based in Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture, will launch "Amanatsu Ginger Ale" on April 20, 2026. This new carbonated beverage uses 10% Izu-produced Amanatsu juice and domestic ginger, developed to utilize processing-grade Amanatsu that JA Fuji Izu previously discarded. An estimated 3 tons of such Amanatsu were unutilized annually in the Atami and Ito districts. Atatamaru Aimani procured approximately 1 ton in 2025 and plans to procure 3 tons in 2026 for production. The company targets 10,000 bottles in sales for this year, which is projected to contribute to consuming about 3 tons of previously unutilized Amanatsu, increasing the region's overall Amanatsu utilization by about 20%. The product will be sold at roadside stations and souvenir shops in Shizuoka Prefecture, and through the company's online store and wholesale platforms. It is priced at 500 yen (tax included) for a 340ml bottle, with a shelf life of one year, and contains no artificial flavors, colors, or sweeteners. The company also sells "Izu Lemonade," launched in March 2024, which has achieved cumulative sales of 40,000 units and uses 7% Izu-produced lemon juice. Atatamaru Aimani, established in April 2023 by Representative Director Ryo Kurimoto, focuses on developing and selling locally sourced agricultural processed products from the Izu and Shonan regions.