Nicolas Baumert (Professor at Dokkyo University and an affiliated researcher at the Institut français de recherche sur le Japon (UMIFRE 19, MFJ)) gives a lecture on « The Paradox of Sake : Territory, Identity, and Global Influences in the Making of Japan’s “Rice Wine” ».

This hybrid lecture will be held on site and via Zoom.

Sake (nihonshu) occupies a singular place among fermented beverages, both in its nature and in its social uses, making it, paradoxically, a “Japanese exception.” As an identity-bearing drink, it is inseparable from the territory of Japan, its rice-growing landscapes, and the cultural representations associated with them. The recent application of foreign concepts such as terroir to sake highlights its contemporary paradoxes and reveals the complex relationship between place, identity, and production within its cultural and territorial framework.

Nicolas Baumert is Professor at Dokkyo University and an affiliated researcher at the Institut français de recherche sur le Japon (UMIFRE 19, MFJ). His research focuses on cultural geography, gastronomy, Geographical Indications, and the cultures of wine and sake, from a comparative European–Japanese perspective. He is the author of Le saké, une exception japonaise, translated into Japanese in 2022.

Thursday April 30 2026

At 6pm (Japan) or 11 am (France)

EFEO Centre in Kyoto

Kitashirakawa bettō-chō 29, Sakyō-ku
606-8276 Kyōto Japon
〒606-8276 京都市左京区北白川別当町29