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 | | It is also the only guild (to my knowledge) that provides an official toji licensing program, so that some members are licensed to be toji, even if they are not working as *the* toji at their kura of employment. |
 | | Also, beyond the brewing responsibilities, toji are in charge of lots and lots of paperwork, like filing tax reports (sake is all about taxes, mind you!), accounting for every grain of rice, and sending brewing plans that show how each grain will be used before the brewing season even begins. |
 | | But in truth, a good toji from any guild can brew any style he or she chooses, and usually this is done at the bequest of his employer, the kura owner, anyway. |
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