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192 ml (Japanese writing) (Crown Grape) | ||
ID | 60030 | |
Description | 192 ml (Japanese writing) (Crown Grape) | |
Purpose | Bottle closure | |
Locations | Osaka | |
State/Province | Osaka | |
Country | Japan | |
Product | Soda/soft drink | |
Brewer/bottler | Suntory Ltd. | |
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Extra info | Text translates to Crown Grape | |
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Fresh | ||
ID | 66960 | |
Description | Fresh | |
Purpose | Bottle closure | |
Locations | Fuchu | |
State/Province | Tokyo | |
Country | Japan | |
Product | Beer product | |
Brewer/bottler | Suntory Ltd. | |
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image: Japanese Text (Suntory Draft Beer) | ||
ID | 50588 | |
Description | image: Japanese Text (Suntory Draft Beer) | |
Purpose | Bottle closure | |
Locations | Fuchu | |
State/Province | Tokyo | |
Country | Japan | |
Product | Beer product | |
Brewer/bottler | Suntory Ltd. | |
Relative rareness | ||
Period used | 1982 - 1986 | |
Extra info | Per Yusuke Kuwahara: The large symbol in the middle translates to "Nama" The word "Nama" means "raw" in English and the words "Nama beer" mean "Draft beer". The upper and lower text translates to "handle with care" and "keep it in the cool shade." Suntory "Jyun-Nama" series was renamed as "Nama" in 1982 The crown might have been used at Musashino beer factory in Fuchu, at Katsura factory (Kyoto) or Tonegawa factory (Gubna) | |
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image: Japanese Text (Suntory Draft Beer) | ||
ID | 64517 | |
Description | image: Japanese Text (Suntory Draft Beer) | |
Purpose | Bottle closure | |
Locations | Fuchu | |
State/Province | Tokyo | |
Country | Japan | |
Product | Beer product | |
Brewer/bottler | Suntory Ltd. | |
Relative rareness | ||
Period used | 1982 - 1986 | |
Extra info | From the collection of Yoreck Yoreck Per Yusuke Kuwahara: The large symbol in the middle translates to "Nama" The word "Nama" means "raw" in English and the words "Nama beer" mean "Draft beer". The upper and lower text translates to "handle with care" and "keep it in the cool shade." Suntory "Jyun-Nama" series was renamed as "Nama" in 1982 The crown might have been used at Musashino beer factory in Fuchu, at Katsura factory (Kyoto) or Tonegawa factory (Gubna) | |
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image: Japanese Writing (Suntory Beer) | ||
ID | 66961 | |
Description | image: Japanese Writing (Suntory Beer) | |
Purpose | Bottle closure | |
Locations | Fuchu | |
State/Province | Tokyo | |
Country | Japan | |
Product | Beer product | |
Brewer/bottler | Suntory Ltd. | |
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Suntory | ||
ID | 26231 | |
Description | Suntory | |
Purpose | Bottle closure | |
Locations | Fuchu | |
State/Province | Tokyo | |
Country | Japan | |
Product | Beer product | |
Brewer/bottler | Suntory Ltd. | |
Relative rareness | ||
Period used | 1967 - 1972 | |
Extra info | Per Yusuke Kuwahara: The first release of Suntory "Jyun-nama" series was 1967. The crown was probably used at Musashino beer factory located at Fuchu city, Tokyo. | |
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Suntory | ||
ID | 26232 | |
Description | Suntory | |
Purpose | Bottle closure | |
Locations | Fuchu | |
State/Province | Tokyo | |
Country | Japan | |
Product | Beer product | |
Brewer/bottler | Suntory Ltd. | |
Relative rareness | ||
Period used | 1982 - 1986 | |
Extra info | Per Yusuke Kuwahara: Suntory "Jyun-Nama" series was renamed as "Nama" in 1982. The crown might have been used at Musashino beer factory in Fuchu, at Katsura factory (Kyoto) or Tonegawa factory (Gubna) | |
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Suntory | ||
ID | 66962 | |
Description | Suntory | |
Purpose | Bottle closure | |
Locations | Fuchu | |
State/Province | Tokyo | |
Country | Japan | |
Product | Beer product | |
Brewer/bottler | Suntory Ltd. | |
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Suntory Beer | ||
ID | 27015 | |
Description | Suntory Beer | |
Purpose | Bottle closure | |
Locations | Fuchu | |
State/Province | Tokyo | |
Country | Japan | |
Product | Beer product | |
Brewer/bottler | Suntory Ltd. | |
Relative rareness | ||
Period used | 1963 - 1968 | |
Extra info | 1963 poster photo courtesy of Yusuke Kuwahara | |
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Suntory Beer | ||
ID | 33324 | |
Description | Suntory Beer | |
Purpose | Bottle closure | |
Locations | Fuchu | |
State/Province | Tokyo | |
Country | Japan | |
Product | Beer product | |
Brewer/bottler | Suntory Ltd. | |
Relative rareness | ||
Period used | 1963 - 1968 | |
Extra info | 1968 poster courtesy of Yusuke Kuwahara | |
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Suntory Draft Beer | ||
ID | 27014 | |
Description | Suntory Draft Beer | |
Purpose | Bottle closure | |
Locations | Fuchu | |
State/Province | Tokyo | |
Country | Japan | |
Product | Beer product | |
Brewer/bottler | Suntory Ltd. | |
Relative rareness | ||
Period used | 1982 - 1986 | |
Extra info | Per Yusuke Kuwahara: Suntory "Jyun-Nama" series was renamed as "Nama" in 1982. The crown might have been used at Musashino beer factory in Fuchu, at Katsura factory (Kyoto) or Tonegawa factory (Gubna) | |
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Suntory Draft Beer | ||
ID | 80444 | |
Description | Suntory Draft Beer | |
Purpose | Bottle closure | |
Locations | Fuchu | |
State/Province | Tokyo | |
Country | Japan | |
Product | Beer product | |
Brewer/bottler | Suntory Ltd. | |
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Extra info | Wide font Photo courtesy of Crowncaps.info | |
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Suntory Draft Beer | ||
ID | 81440 | |
Description | Suntory Draft Beer | |
Purpose | Bottle closure | |
Locations | Fuchu | |
State/Province | Tokyo | |
Country | Japan | |
Product | Beer product | |
Brewer/bottler | Suntory Ltd. | |
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Extra info | Photo courtesy of Crowncaps.info | |
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Suntory Dry | ||
ID | 80755 | |
Description | Suntory Dry | |
Purpose | Bottle closure | |
Locations | Fuchu | |
State/Province | Tokyo | |
Country | Japan | |
Product | Beer product | |
Brewer/bottler | Suntory Ltd. | |
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Extra info | Photo courtesy of Crowncaps.info | |
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Suntory Marzen Beer | ||
ID | 39850 | |
Description | Suntory Marzen Beer | |
Purpose | Bottle closure | |
Locations | Fuchu | |
State/Province | Tokyo | |
Country | Japan | |
Product | Beer product | |
Brewer/bottler | Suntory Ltd. | |
Relative rareness | ||
Period used | 1977 - 1982 | |
Extra info | From the collection of Yusuke Kuwahara. Marzen beer was released in 1977. The crown might have been used at Musashino beer factory in Fuchu or at the Katsura beer factory in Kyoto | |
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Suntory Real-Draft | ||
ID | 25392 | |
Description | Suntory Real-Draft | |
Purpose | Bottle closure | |
Locations | Fuchu | |
State/Province | Tokyo | |
Country | Japan | |
Product | Beer product | |
Brewer/bottler | Suntory Ltd. | |
Relative rareness | ||
Period used | 1967 - 1972 | |
Extra info | Per Yusuke Kuwahara: The first release of Suntory "Jyun-nama" series was 1967. The crown was probably used at Musashino beer factory located at Fuchu city, Tokyo. | |
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