UNDER DEVELOPMENT Whisky in Japan had a strange and inauspicious beginning—a military incident. In 1853, U.S. president Millard Fillmore sent Commodore Matthew Perry to Japan to persuade the current governing coalition of shoguns to open the country to trade or, at the very least, allow safe harbor for foreign sailors who were drawn to the region for its whaling.
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