Miyagi Sasanishiki
Rare, Refined Rice Preserved by Master Grower Seiichi Asano
Seiichi Asano (浅野清一) is a highly regarded producer of Miyagi-grown Sasanishiki, cultivating this increasingly rare variety in the Matsukura area of Miyagi Prefecture, near present-day Ōsaki City. At a time when Sasanishiki has nearly disappeared from mainstream production, Asano’s work represents a deliberate effort to preserve one of Japan’s most important culinary rice.
Sasanishiki is prized not for richness or stickiness, but for clarity, elegance, and balance—qualities that make it indispensable in traditional Japanese cuisine, especially sushi.
The Rice: Sasanishiki (ササニシキ)
Sasanishiki was once one of Japan’s most widely grown premium rices, particularly in Miyagi. Its defining characteristics are:
Unlike modern sticky varieties, Sasanishiki allows flavors of fish, vinegar, dashi, and seasonal ingredients to remain distinct.
Why Sasanishiki Became Rare
From the 1990s onward, Sasanishiki cultivation declined sharply due to:
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Vulnerability to cold-weather damage
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Susceptibility to disease
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Lower yields compared to newer varieties
As a result, many farmers shifted to hardier cultivars. Today, only a small number of dedicated growers in Miyagi continue to produce true Sasanishiki, making it a connoisseur’s rice.
The Producer: Seiichi Asano (浅野清一)
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Region: Matsukura area, Miyagi Prefecture
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Focus: Preserving traditional Sasanishiki cultivation
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Reputation: Known among rice specialists and professional buyers
Asano’s Sasanishiki has been handled and distributed by respected specialty rice merchants, including the rice factory, indicating recognition at a professional and international level.
His work exemplifies:
Taste & Texture Profile
This is rice that disappears politely on the palate, allowing accompanying ingredients to shine.
Ideal Uses
Sasanishiki is especially suited for:
It is not designed for those seeking rich sweetness or mochi-like texture.
Sasanishiki vs. Modern Premium Rice
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Sasanishiki |
Modern Sticky Varieties |
| Stickiness |
Very low |
Medium–high |
| Flavor |
Clean, subtle |
Sweet, rich |
| Grain separation |
Excellent |
Moderate |
| Best use |
Sushi, washoku |
Everyday meals |
Sasanishiki represents a different philosophy of deliciousness.
Cultural Importance
Sasanishiki is deeply tied to Miyagi’s food culture and was historically favored by sushi chefs nationwide. Producers like Seiichi Asano are not simply growing rice—they are preserving a culinary standard that might otherwise be lost.
Our Commitment to Trust
We highlight producers such as Seiichi Asano because trust in rice comes from:
This is rice with history, intention, and purpose—grown not for trend, but for tradition.
If you seek a refined, honest rice that elevates Japanese cuisine through balance rather than richness, Miyagi Sasanishiki by Seiichi Asano is a rare and meaningful choice.
Quiet flavor. Sharp structure. Enduring craftsmanship.