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寒竹特別純米酒特別純米
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ヒラッチョ
Kantake" special junmai sake from Saku City, Nagano Prefecture This is my first time drinking "Kantake", and when I think of "Kantake", all I can think of is Shinjo's review. At first glance, it may seem like a standard sake, but it has an astringent flavor, a good evening drink, and is profoundly good. While watching the recording of Kazuhiko Ota's program last week. At a campsite in Hakuba, Shinshu, we had Genghis Khan, salted squid cucumbers, and a heated bottle of Hakuba Nishiki, a new brand of sake.
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しんじょう
Good morning (¡Ω). These old-fashioned local brews, which equal no sophistication, are surprisingly varied from region to region, which is interesting and to my liking! Too bad it's not easy to buy... I appreciate your response, as many of my posts are about unpopular sake!
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マナチー
Hiraccio-san, good morning.......is this also purchased at a capsule hotel in Kamata⁉️It looks like they have quite a variety 😳.
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しんじょう
I just remembered that you taught me about the Chikumagawa River video and I ordered it ( ・・・ω・´). Has it been a year already? It's almost the singing season! Last week, Mr. Kazuhiko Ota sang a series of songs about Yokohama in the background music, and it was so hot that I think I will be inspired too!
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Good evening, Mr. Shinjo 🌆. Yes, it is unpolished and old-fashioned, but that's good, isn't it? But that's good, isn't it? This old-fashionedness is rare.
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Good evening, Mr. Manachy 🌇. Yes, it is. This was also purchased at a capsule hotel in Kamata. It is part of a series called "Rakurakuni Shinshu," and they had a complete line of Nagano sake in 1-gouze bottles.
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Shinjou-san. It's Hiroshi Itsuki Chikumagawa, the grand finale of Kohaku in 1997. That was a great song. That Kohaku was the last performance of Namie Amuro before her maternity leave, but it was Hiroshi Itsuki who sang the last song.
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