Silent Hill f is getting an unusual new beverage-based collaboration, giving fans the chance to enjoy alcohol brewed in the same real-world region that inspired the game.
The collab comes from Okuhida Shuzo, a Japanese sake brewery based in Kanayama, Gifu Prefecture, the very area Silent Hill f’s developers used as inspiration for the fictional town of Ebisugaoka.
This rural setting serves as the hometown of protagonist Hinako and draws heavily from places like Kanayama, which is known for its tightly packed wooden houses and maze-like back alleys.
While the Kanayama’s hauntingly beautiful atmosphere made it a natural fit for Silent Hill’s nightmarish imagery, it is also home to a real sake brewery. That shared location is what makes this collaboration stand out, tying the game’s horror directly back to the place that inspired it.
Silent Hill f gets alcoholic collab with sake brewery
Under the collaboration, Okuhida Shuzo is releasing a small lineup of sake bottles and sweets themed around Silent Hill f and its unsettling imagery.
The headline release is the Silent Hill f sake, which is priced at roughly $25 USD and is brewed using 100 percent Gifu Prefecture–grown Hida Homare rice, a variety specifically cultivated for sake production.
A smaller bottle is also available for around $12 USD, with bottles featuring official artwork of Hinako on the label alongside a red tassel cord.
Alongside the sake, the collab also includes chocolates inspired by the red flowers that appear throughout Hinako’s story. The chocolates come in two sizes, with a nine-piece box priced at around $15 USD and a smaller four-piece set costing roughly $8.50 USD.
Each chocolate set includes strawberry flakes that fans sprinkle on them before eating, echoing the game’s floral imagery.
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