Hikari Miso Launches Annual Limited-Brew 'CRAFT MISO Namagoji Precious' with Pre-Orders Open
Hikari Miso Co., Ltd. opens pre-orders May 20, 2026 for its once-a-year limited-brew craft miso 'CRAFT MISO Namagoji Precious,' launching nationwide June 1, 2026 in limited quantities at 540 yen (tax-included) for 400g.
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Hikari Miso Co., Ltd. (Shimosuwa, Nagano; President Yoshihiro Hayashi) has begun accepting pre-orders from May 20, 2026 (Wed) on its official online store for 'CRAFT MISO Namagoji Precious,' a once-a-year limited-brew edition of its 'CRAFT MISO Namagoji' craft miso line. The product launches nationwide at supermarkets and the official online store on June 1, 2026 (Mon) in limited quantities. The base 'CRAFT MISO Namagoji' line, praised for its fresh, fruity flavor, juicy texture, and 25% reduced sodium, has been well-received since its 2022 debut. The Precious edition is brewed once annually during Daikan (the coldest period of the year), using Hokkaido-grown soybean variety 'Yukihomare'--valued for its high sugar content and rich sweetness--and Mie Prefecture Koshihikari rice. The result is an additive-free miso (soybeans, rice, salt only) with an even more lingering depth of flavor. Due to high annual demand, production volume has been increased approximately 20% versus the prior year. The product is 400g, priced at 540 yen (tax-included), with a 6-month shelf life.
FAQ
When does CRAFT MISO Namagoji Precious go on sale?
Pre-orders start May 20, 2026 on the official Hikari Miso online store; nationwide release is June 1, 2026.
What is the price and size?
400g for ¥540 (tax included), with a 6-month shelf life.
Where can I buy it?
Available on the official Hikari Miso online store (https://www.hikarimiso.shop/c/miso/special-limited-miso/craftmiso-precious) and at supermarkets nationwide in Japan.
What ingredients are used?
Hokkaido-grown Yukihomare soybeans and Koshihikari rice from Mie Prefecture; additive-free with only soybeans, rice, and salt.
Why was production increased this year?
Due to high annual demand and numerous customer inquiries, production was increased by approximately 20% versus the prior year.