麺酒王
Last month, my wife and I had a vacation and went on a short family trip by car 🚙💨.
The destination was Lake Akanko Onsen, one of the representative hot spring lakes in the eastern part of Hokkaido 🎵This time, there was no snow on the plains, but there was snow on the mountain passes ⛄It's been a while since I drove carefully 😰 or even more carefully than usual👍.
If you have arrived, open the bottle 🍶It's a sake given to me by my mother, Ichi from Sekai Ittou, a brewer in the south of Japan! It has a strong sake feel, but it's also refreshing 😋.
Sake on the road is delicious 😆.
Lake Akan, a caldera lake, is a habitat of "marimo", a natural treasure! You can enjoy fishing and cooking of marimo trout and wakasagi (smelt) The photo is Lake Akan and Mt. You can also enjoy mountain climbing, and there are ski resorts where you can enjoy winter sports. ⛷️
Walking around the town, you can also see the Ainu culture❗
Why don't you go sightseeing by Lake Akan surrounded by nature 🎵.
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ひなはなママ
Hello, Noodle and Liquor King 😃.
I love your trip with your wife 💓.
The great nature of Hokkaido makes me want to go there 😆.
I remember fondly going to Lake Akan with my husband a long time ago 🥰The sake in Hokkaido looks delicious too. I want to go there 🥰❣️
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Good evening, Mr. Menshuoh 😃.
We, too, had a trip to Hokkaido with 7 relatives about 20 years ago when my mother was still alive and well ✈️ and I remember staying by Lake Akan at that time 😌and I haven't been there for 20 years 😳I must go!
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麺酒王
Good evening, Hinahana mama 😃.
Hokkaido also has a variety of delicious sake 🎵Speaking of East Hokkaido, we have Tokachi, Fukushi and Kitanokatsu from Kamikawa Taisetsu "Wall Cloud Storehouse" and some wonderful sake! Please do try them 😉.
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麺酒王
Good evening, Jay & Nobby 😃.
I see that you were visiting with your relatives ❗As is true in many places, Hokkaido is full of attractions and seasonal foods change in spring, summer, fall and winter 🎵Please come and visit us 😉.
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