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Hiroshima Trip: âïž
As soon as I arrived in Hiroshima,
Lunch at an oyster restaurant ð.
It is a dry sake with a sake strength of +5
Mild on the palate with just the right amount of acidity
with just the right amount of acidityâš.
The second half is sharp and
and refreshing âš.
Enjoy 5 different flavors
Oyster plate and
Oyster open grill
(gratin, spicy mayonnaise) was
delicious ð.
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Good morning, Yuu-san.
Oyster dishes and the moon after rain, that's good. âŒïž
Hiroshima has a lot of good sake too.
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Good morning, purple pride! âïž
Easy to drink dry sake with a gentle flavor that went perfectly with oyster dishes ðð I might have eaten oysters ðŠª every day during my trip to Hiroshima! ð I also drank a variety of Hiroshima sake ðð¥.
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Good evening, Yuð¶ð!
Oh! It's the Hiroshima trip you told me about ðŠªâŒïž oystersð¶ and dry sakeð would be perfect for the food ð.
But still, that's a magnificent oyster ð³I want to go to Hiroshima ð.
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Oh...
Yuð¶ went to Hiroshima AssoVi?
But why Hiroshima?
Old friend? Relative? Or is it a pity or something?
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Yuð¶.
Good morning.
Oysters are good... raw oysters are good, but gratin? The raw oysters are good, but the au gratin?
The best part of traveling is (1) fun, (2) scenery, (3) food, and (4) local sake, but as I've gotten older the order has become (4), (3), (2), and (1) ð€£.
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Good evening, Jay & Nobby ð.
I went to Hiroshima ð€The oysters ðŠªand sake were great ð¥°I'm drooling just thinking about it... ð€€I hope you will visit Hiroshima as it is fun to visit the sake breweries in Higashihiroshima-Saijo ð.
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Good evening, Mr. Sakeranð
I guess it was a visit to the Hiroshima Antenna Shop ð€ I went to Asobi because the construction of the Otorii (Grand Gate) of Itsukushima Shrine has been completed, and I thought, yes, let's go to Hiroshima â£ïž âïž
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Good evening, Mr. Kozou ð
I don't like raw oysters so I ate a lot of fried oysters, oyster gratin, etc. ðThe best part of the trip has been reversed since when and I'm also 4) 3) 2) 1) ð It means I've grown up to appreciate the local sake ð€£ð.
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