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Aakansha Srivastava: Miss Sake India 2025
On April 17, 2025, Aakansha Srivastava from Lucknow was crowned Miss Sake India 2025 at a prestigious ceremony held at The Japan Foundation, New Delhi. A marketing strategist and passionate storyteller, Aakansha’s journey with Japanese culture began in college when she discovered a book on Japan’s traditions. Her love for its literature, cinema, and cuisine has since grown, making her an ideal ambassador for promoting sake in India. As Miss Sake India, Aakansha will represent India at the Miss Sake Japan Final in Kyoto on June 13, 2025, and visit sake breweries to deepen her understanding of this iconic beverage.
The Role of Miss Sake India in Cultural Exchange


The Miss Sake India program, organized by Hirohama India, is more than a pageant—it’s a platform for fostering cultural exchange between India and Japan. Aakansha will promote sake as a symbol of Japanese craftsmanship while introducing Indian audiences to its heritage. Simultaneously, she aims to share India’s vibrant culture—its spices, stories, and hospitality—with Japan, strengthening bilateral ties. The event, attended by dignitaries like Japan’s Ambassador Ono Keiichi, highlighted the deepening friendship between the two nations.
Sake: A Symbol of Japanese Craftsmanship
Sake, Japan’s traditional rice wine, was recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage in December 2024. Far beyond a beverage, sake embodies Japan’s artistry and cultural depth. Aakansha, with her marketing expertise, plans to educate Indians about sake’s versatility, encouraging them to explore its pairing with Indian cuisine, as showcased at a sake-tasting event hosted by the Japanese Embassy on April 16, 2025.
Hirohama India and Japan Foundation’s Contribution
Hirohama India, led by Kojiro Honda, and The Japan Foundation, New Delhi, played pivotal roles in hosting the Miss Sake India 2025 pageant. Hirohama India, a consultancy promoting Japanese culture, organized the event to celebrate sake’s UNESCO recognition and foster cultural ties. The Japan Foundation provided a fitting venue, reinforcing its commitment to cultural exchange. Their efforts underscore sake’s growing potential in India’s vast market.
Upcoming Sake Events and India-Japan Relations
Hirohama India plans to host more sake-focused events across Indian cities, building on the success of the Miss Sake India pageant. These initiatives aim to popularize sake and strengthen India-Japan relations through shared cultural appreciation. Aakansha’s role as a cultural ambassador will be central to these efforts, inspiring curiosity and dialogue between the two nations. Follow @miss_sake_india on Instagram for updates on her journey and upcoming events.
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FAQs About Miss Sake India 2025
Who is Miss Sake India 2025?
Aakansha Srivastava, a marketing strategist from Lucknow, was crowned Miss Sake India 2025 on April 17, 2025, at The Japan Foundation, New Delhi.
What is the role of Miss Sake India?
Miss Sake India promotes Japanese sake and culture in India while fostering cultural exchange by sharing Indian traditions with Japan.
Why is sake significant in this context?
Sake, recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, represents Japanese craftsmanship and is a bridge for cultural exchange.
What events preceded the Miss Sake India 2025 pageant?
A sake-tasting dinner pairing sake with Indian cuisine was held at the Japanese Ambassador’s residence on April 16, 2025.
How can I follow Miss Sake India’s activities?
Follow @miss_sake_india on Instagram for updates on Aakansha’s journey and upcoming sake events in India.
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