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My first day at work and the welcome party went off without a hitch, so I was back at my parents' place for the three-day weekend.
I bought a limited edition label souvenir along with a Shingen mochi (rice cake). I decided to drink it while offering it at the Buddhist altar.
When I opened the bottle and poured it, it had a full Junmai-like aroma. It has a full-bodied aroma with a hint of sweetness.
The mouthfeel is refreshing. The palate is clean, yet the sweetness and umami of Junmai, which is similar to custard cream, can be felt well. And there is an astringent taste in the sweetness that adds a nice accent!
After drinking the peace water, I drank it again, and I could taste the mushroom-like flavor from the back of the bottle.
In the latter half of the bottle, a pungent spiciness comes out, and the lightness from the water from Mt.
I think it is good to go to a hot spring on a holiday...these days. Personally, I want to go back to the radon hot spring in Ryuoh♨️.
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うまいうまい
Good evening, stst!
I'm moeing the label 😻 So, Ryuoh is in Shiga? Are you familiar with Kansai?
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stst
Good evening, mamai mamai!
I'm from Yamanashi, Ryuoh, and there is actually a radon hot spring called Radon Onsen that won first place in the hot spring general election✨.
I go to Kansai sometimes to visit historical sites, so I'm there. I'd love to learn more about it...!
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