
Silent Hill f is partnering with a brewery to create a drink inspired by the game’s setting. The alcohol will be made in the same area of the real world that served as inspiration for the game itself, offering fans a unique connection to the Silent Hill universe.
This collaboration is with Okuhida Shuzo, a sake brewery in Kanayama, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. This area actually inspired the setting of Ebisugaoka, the town featured in the Silent Hill f game.
The story takes place in a countryside town inspired by places like Kanayama, which is famous for its closely built wooden homes and winding, narrow streets. This town is also where the main character, Hinako, grew up.
The town of Kanayama, with its eerie and captivating beauty, was a perfect visual match for the terrifying world of Silent Hill. Interestingly, it’s also where a real sake brewery is located. This unique connection—the game’s frightening imagery rooted in the actual place that inspired it—is what makes this collaboration so special.
Silent Hill f gets alcoholic collab with sake brewery
Okay, so I just heard that Okuhida Shuzo is making some really cool, limited-edition sake and sweets inspired by Silent Hill f! They’re leaning into that creepy, unsettling vibe of the game, which honestly? Sounds perfect. I’m definitely trying to get my hands on a bottle!
The new sake being released is called ‘Silent Hill,’ and it costs around $25. It’s made entirely with Hida Homare rice grown in Gifu Prefecture, a special type of rice chosen for its quality in sake brewing.
They also have a smaller size bottle for about $12, and honestly, the label art of Hinako is awesome – it comes with a cool red tassel too!

In addition to the sake, this collaboration features chocolates designed after the red flowers seen in Hinako’s story. You can buy a box of nine chocolates for about $15, or a smaller set of four for around $8.50.
Each chocolate set comes with strawberry flakes, which fans like to sprinkle on top – a nod to the flower themes found in the game.
I was really surprised and excited to see Silent Hill f doing something different! It’s not the first time they’ve branched out – remember when Konami worked with Lofi Girl? That collaboration gave us some seriously cool, atmospheric music that was both relaxing and a little spooky, and it showed they’re willing to try new things.
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2026-01-16 18:49