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On the way back from Sekijuku
The second bottle purchased at the roadside station Tsukawage
I was drinking it in small sips and forgot to take a picture of the label.
I forgot to take a picture of the label!
This sake is made by
Kankoubai Sake Brewery in Tsu.
Near the roadside station Tsu-Kawage
They use rice from a place called Kuroda.
I had a hard time deciding between this sake and the Mie University collaboration sake.
I chose the local sake.
(Mie Univ. is also close by.)
I was curious about the name "Inefuri-san," so I looked it up and found that it is also the common name of the Yaniufuri Shrine located near the roadside station Tsu Kawage.
I found out that the name "Inefuri-san" is also the common name of the Yani Funuri Shrine located near Michi no Eki Tsukawage.
It was a good sake to drink a little warm and sip it slowly.
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