Japanese Whiskey

136 products

136 products
Product photo of a Mars Iwai Tradition Blended Japanese Whisky bottle from Mars Shinshu Distillery with amber liquid, a gold label featuring bold black Japanese calligraphy, and a Mars branded black cap
Mars Shinshu Iwai Tradition - Sakura Cask Whisky
Mars Shinshu
$59.99
Suntory Kanade Yuza Liqueur Liqueurs
Suntory Kanade Yuza Liqueur
Suntory
$34.99
Ichiro’s Malt Chichibu Peated The US Edition 2021 - Available at Wooden Cork
Ichiro’s Malt Chichibu Peated The US Edition 2021
Chichibu
$349.99
Mars Iwai 45 Japanese Whisky 1.8L - Available at Wooden Cork
Mars Iwai 45 Japanese Whisky 1.8L
Mars Shinshu
$70.00
Nikka Yoichi Single Malt Non-Peated Limited Edition 2021 - Available at Wooden Cork
Nikka Yoichi Single Malt Non-Peated Limited Edition 2021
Nikka
$499.99
Hibiki 12 Year Kacho Fugetsu Limited Edition - Available at Wooden Cork
Hibiki 12 Year Kacho Fugetsu Limited Edition
Suntory
$4,999.99
Ichiros Malt Chichibu The US Edition 2020 Single Malt Whiskey - Available at Wooden Cork
Ichiros Malt Chichibu The US Edition 2020 Single Malt Whiskey
Chichibu
$499.99
Hibiki Lion's Crest Early 90s Bottling 700ml — Vintage Japanese Blended Whisky
Hibiki Lion's Crest Early 90s Bottling 700ml
Suntory
$1,499.99
Suntory The Hakushu 18 Year Peated Malt 2025 Edition 700ml — Japanese Single Malt Whisky
Suntory The Hakushu 18 Year Old Peated Malt 2025 Edition 700ml
Suntory
$1,749.99
Digital photograph of a Hakushu Japanese whisky bottle with a black and green cap and white label, presented with two slim glasses secured by silver mizuhiki knots, within a light wooden gift box bearing Japanese calligraphy
Hakushu 25 Year Old Single Malt Whisky Limited Edition
Suntory
$6,999.00
Product photography of Hibiki Japanese Whisky 40, showcasing a clear ribbed bottle with amber liquid and a subtle gold label next to a cylindrical light wood presentation box adorned with a dark botanical pattern and a brown ribbon tie
Photograph of an elegant Hibiki 40 Year Old Japanese Whisky in a fluted glass bottle with golden amber liquid, beside its octagonal wooden presentation box featuring a dark floral pattern and red cord, all resting on a textured dark stone surface
Hibiki 40 Years Old
Suntory
$59,999.99
Photograph of a bottle of Akashi Japanese whisky, featuring dark amber liquid, a cream label with gold 'AKASHI' and black Japanese calligraphy, topped with a gold screw cap
Akashi White Oak Japanese Blended Whisky 1.8L
Akashi
$79.99
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Yamazaki Limited Edition 2017 Japanese Single Malt Whisky 700ml bottle
Yamazaki Limited Edition 2017
Suntory
$2,999.99
The Yamazaki Single Malt Sherry Cask 2016 750ml - Available at Wooden Cork
The Yamazaki Single Malt Sherry Cask 2016 750ml
Suntory
$7,999.99
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Suntory Hibiki Blossom Harmony whisky bottle and box featuring a prominent red and white floral cherry blossom design and golden amber spirit
Hibiki Blossom Harmony Whisky 2021
Suntory
$399.99
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Product photography by Nikka Whisky of a Single Malt Yoichi whisky bottle from Japan, showcasing its deep amber color, distinctive blue cap, and a cream main label featuring bold Japanese kanji for Yoichi with a 'Since 1934' mark
Nikka Single Malt Yoichi
Nikka
$89.99
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Nikka Whisky Gold & Gold bottle featuring a black samurai helmet and armor top with a golden V-shaped crest, filled with amber whisky and a prominent black label
Nikka Gold & Gold Samurai
Nikka
$399.99

Japanese whisky has become one of the most sought-after categories in spirits, with producers like Suntory and Nikka winning top awards against the best of Scotland. Wooden Cork ships premium Japanese whisky nationwide — Hibiki, Yamazaki, Hakushu, Suntory Toki, Nikka From The Barrel, Coffey Grain, Hatozaki, Kaiyo, Mars, and Akashi — with fast nationwide delivery.

Japan’s whisky story traces its roots to 1923, when Shinjirō Torii founded the Yamazaki distillery near Kyoto. A century later, the category has redefined what whisky can be — drier, more delicate, and built on an obsessive attention to wood, water, and blending that mirrors traditional Japanese craft disciplines.

Suntory Whiskies

Hibiki — Japanese Harmony, 17 Year, 21 Year, 30 Year. Japan’s definitive prestige blended whisky. Yamazaki — Distiller’s Reserve, 12 Year, 18 Year, 25 Year, Limited Edition releases. Suntory’s Highland-style single malt from Kyoto. Hakushu — Distiller’s Reserve, 12 Year, 18 Year, 25 Year. The forest single malt from the Southern Japanese Alps. Suntory Toki — the everyday blend that has become one of the most poured whiskies in cocktail bars worldwide.

Nikka Whiskies

Nikka From The Barrel — 51.4% ABV blend, the cult favorite. Nikka Coffey Grain and Coffey Malt — distilled on the original Coffey stills brought to Japan by Masataka Taketsuru. Yoichi and Miyagikyo — Nikka’s two single malt distilleries. Nikka Days and Nikka Pure Malt — accessible blends.

Craft and Small-Distillery Japanese Whisky

Hatozaki — Finest, Small Batch, and Pure Malt blends from Kaikyo Distillery. Kaiyo — Mizunara Oak, Cask Strength, and The Single sherry-cask finishes. Mars Shinshu and Mars Tsunuki — Komagatake and Iwai expressions. Akashi — White Oak Distillery’s accessible single malts. Chichibu and Akkeshi — small-batch craft producers when available.

Browse all Japanese and foreign whisky at Wooden Cork.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Japanese whisky so expensive?

Japanese whisky has experienced massive global demand growth since 2014, when Yamazaki Sherry Cask was named World Whisky of the Year. Production capacity is limited and most age-stated Japanese whisky was barreled decades ago — supply cannot expand to meet current demand. Yamazaki 12, Hakushu 12, and Hibiki 17 became particularly scarce at retail and were temporarily discontinued as a result.

What is the difference between Japanese whisky and Scotch?

Japanese whisky was modeled on Scotch tradition but evolved its own style: typically drier, more delicate, and more focused on subtle wood character. Japanese distilleries often run both pot stills and Coffey stills in the same facility, enabling a wider range of distillation styles. Japanese producers also use Mizunara oak — a native Japanese wood producing sandalwood and incense character — alongside American and European oak.

What is the best Japanese whisky for beginners?

Suntory Toki, Hibiki Japanese Harmony, and Nikka From The Barrel are the most accessible entry points. They show off Japan’s house style — drier and more elegant than American bourbon, more restrained than peaty Scotch. For single malts, Yamazaki Distiller’s Reserve and Hakushu Distiller’s Reserve are excellent next steps.

Is Japanese whisky always made in Japan?

As of 2021, the Japan Spirits & Liqueurs Makers Association established formal rules requiring whisky labeled “Japanese whisky” to be fermented, distilled, and matured in Japan for at least three years using malted grain and Japanese water. Older releases predating this rule may include imported whisky used in blending.

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