Maa.
Whatever it is, today is Sake Day! So I'm forcing myself to open the bottle even though I still have some empty leftover sake 😊.
☂️Because of my day off, I went shopping in the morning.
I've been meaning to buy some for a while. I've been thinking about it for a while, but I've been putting it off.
It has a good balance of acidity and umami, and the back label says that it complements any dish well.
The aroma is quietly apple. The taste is as described😃.
It is even better than I imagined!
The other day, my mom fell and suffered a compression fracture and will be hospitalized for a month. I can't even visit her because it's such a bad time of the year and I'm worried about her, so I'm not feeling well Maa.
1800ml ¥3080 at Mochizuki Shoten.
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あおちゃん
Good evening. I'm not sure if I'll be able to drink it 😰Manzaku no hana (mansard flower) goes with everything! I'm worried about your mother.
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takeshon
Maa., good evening😃.
I'm so worried about your mother.A month in the hospital is tough😭.
I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm sure you'll be happy to know that I'm not the only one who has a problem with this.
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tkmts
Good evening, Maa. ♪
Today is also the Metropolitan People's Day.
Why are the kids off school 😀?
But I'm working day and night 😭.
I'm going to Yachiyo in Chiba now🚗
Drink up for me 🤣.
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Maa.
Good evening, Ao-chan-san 😃🌃
This sake has a richer taste than the label suggests. My mother is also 80 years old and her recovery from a broken bone seems to be slow, so I'm worried about her life afterwards😥.
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Maa.
Good evening, takeshon😃✨.
My mother is old and I worry about her future recovery!
I can't visit her or talk to her on the phone.
I can't even read the messages on my phone.
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Maa.
Good evening, tkmk 😃🌃.
It's tough working day and night! Please be careful not to get hurt!
I'm working tomorrow so I can't drink too much 😂.
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えりりん
Maa-san konbanha (´∀∀∩)
People in their 70s and 80s are more energetic than people in their 40s and 50s.
(-̀ᴗ-)و ̑̑✧
Even if you are a Shinpai, watching over your mother will help prevent her from aging (๑-₃ -๑).
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Maa.
Good morning, speech😃.
It's been a while since I drank Manzaku. I'm not a big fan of 🍺, but I'm not a big fan of 🍺 either. It's the right amount 🤗.
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Maa.
Good morning, Eririn😃.
Encouragement! Thanks a lot😊.
My mom walks 6,000 steps every day and played ground golf and was in good spirits, so I hope she will do her best in rehabilitation to come back💪.
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理華
Maa. 💦 I'm so worried about your mother 😰 but don't worry ⤴️ If you have a positive thinking filial son like Maa., your mother will recover soon 💕 Let's drink and have fun 💪
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Maa.
Thank you, Rika 😆💕.
Positive thinking is 🙆️♂️but filial piety is ❓ maybe.
It's not good to think too much!
Let's drink today! ✊
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しぇり〜
Hello Maa-san!
It's my birthday, the day I started Sake No Wa, and Sake Day! It's interesting to see what people drink on anniversaries😊Your mother has a compression fracture! It's funny what people drink on anniversaries!
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Maa.
Good evening, Sheri-san!
I can't even visit her in the hospital at this time of year, so I can't talk to her and she seems bored! I hope I don't get blurry🤣.
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