Japanese shochu company presents awamori liquor to LG Twins to wish for victory
A Japanese soju manufacturer, which became famous in Korea thanks to the LG Twins in professional baseball, presented Awamori liquor to the LG team on the 20th to congratulate the LG team on last year's combined championship and hope for this season's championship.
This event, held at the Koreana Hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul, included Kim In-seok, CEO of LG Sports, Shota Shinzato, head of Japan's Okinawa Prefecture Seoul Office, Kensaku Higa, CEO of Higa Shuzo, Ken Kumagai, CEO of Kumagai Liquor, and officials from the Japanese Embassy in Korea. The LG team reported that he was in attendance. 토토사이트
Representative Higa expressed his gratitude, saying that interest in Awamori has greatly increased due to media reports since LG won last year.
Awamori shochu from Okinawa, made by Higa Shuzo, is a symbol of the LG team, which has been associated with winning the Korean Series for nearly 30 years, along with Rolex watches.
Japanese liquor company presents awamori liquor to LG Twins for victory
The late Koo Bon-moo, former LG Group chairman and former owner of the LG Twins, toasted the team with Awamori soju after the spring camp held in Okinawa Prefecture in 1994 and won the Korean Series that year.
Ahead of the 1995 season, the deceased bought Awamori soju, saying, "If we win again, let's toast with this soju," but it was sealed for nearly 30 years along with the Rolex watch that was supposed to be given to the best player of the Korean Series if LG won.
Rolex watches and Awamori soju, which were unknown when they would see the light of day, finally appeared in front of the camera lens after LG won the Korean Series for the first time in 29 years. 슬롯사이트