I am going to share some of the most common kanji you will find on sake labels, providing you a way to understand the strange characters. Just think of the kanji as a small picture and then all you have to do is to match that picture to the list I have provided below. I have not provided all of the potential kanji you might find, just some of the most important ones. This will allow you to better understand any sake bottle you find, making it less intimidating.
You can print out this cheat sheet and carry with you to the wine store, and then compare it to sake labels you find there. If you find a kanji not listed below, just ignore it as it is probably not something important to you. You can find the meaning of all of these sake terms on my blog.
Sake 酒
Junmai: 純米
Honjozo: 本醸造
Tokubetsu: 特別
Ginjo: 吟醸
Daiginjo: 大吟醸
Nigori-zake: 濁り酒
Koshu: 古酒
Genshu: 原酒
Nama: 生
Yamahai: 山廃
Kimoto: 生もと
Nihonshudo: 日本酒度
Seimaibuai: 精米歩合
Percentage of alcohol: アルコール度数
Honjozo: 本醸造
Tokubetsu: 特別
Ginjo: 吟醸
Daiginjo: 大吟醸
Nigori-zake: 濁り酒
Koshu: 古酒
Genshu: 原酒
Nama: 生
Yamahai: 山廃
Kimoto: 生もと
Nihonshudo: 日本酒度
Seimaibuai: 精米歩合
Percentage of alcohol: アルコール度数
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