HANAMI-Inspired Gin Experiences Expand Across Indian Cities

From sakura-inspired spirits to curated cocktail events, Hanami culture is finding new expression across India’s urban nightlife scene.
Japanese Craft Gin brand Roku Gin leans into shun and hanami-inspired expressions
Japanese Craft Gin brand Roku Gin leans into shun and hanami-inspired expressions
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Hanami, the Japanese tradition of cherry blossom viewing, is influencing new trends in the food and beverage space in India, with a growing focus on seasonality and limited-time experiences. Centred on the brief, fleeting bloom of sakura, it carries with it a deeper philosophy: that some things are most beautiful precisely because they do not last.

This sensibility connects closely to shun, a Japanese concept that values ingredients and experiences at their seasonal peak. In the spirits category, it has encouraged a more considered, intuitive approach to both craft and consumption.

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Japanese Craft Gin brand Roku Gin leans into shun and hanami-inspired expressions

Japanese Craft Gin brand Roku Gin reflects this through six botanicals, each representing a different moment across the year, from sakura flower and leaf in spring to yuzu peel, sansho pepper and Japanese teas that bring brightness and depth. The result is a profile that feels balanced and complete, where each element is present without overpowering the other.

A limited expression, the Roku Sakura Bloom Edition, draws directly from the hanami period. Lighter and more delicate in character, it offers a gentle floral sweetness and a subtle salinity from the sakura leaves, echoing the transience of spring itself.

What ties both expressions together is a focus on precision and restraint. Each botanical is distilled separately to preserve its character, then blended with care to create harmony. The result is a spirit that feels layered yet effortless, where complexity reveals itself gradually.

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Japanese Craft Gin brand Roku Gin leans into shun and hanami-inspired expressions

The theme of seasonality extends into experience as well. Come Alive, a series of immersive gatherings held across Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore, presents a contemporary interpretation of hanami, bringing together cocktails, seasonal flavours and curated cultural moments in settings designed to slow things down.

It reflects a broader shift in how urban consumers are engaging with spirits, less as a transaction and more as an occasion worth being present for.

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