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Tanigawadake (谷川岳, Tanigawadake) is a mountain in the Mikuni Range on the Gunma-Niigata border. It is one of the 100 most famous mountains in Japan. The surrounding peaks of Mt. Mantaroyama, Mt. Sennokura, and Mt. Shigekura are collectively called the Tanigawa mountain range. Tanigawa-dake has a variety of climbing courses from beginner to advanced, and more than 40,000 climbers visit the mountain every year because it is easily accessible from Doai Station and it does not take much time to reach the summit, and several routes have been developed. It is also known as a mountain where many people are lost due to the many dangerous parts and the rapid climate change.
It was written like this on a certain search site, so if you try it to see what it tastes like, it tastes surprisingly gentle. Rather than a mountain, it has a roundness like a burial mound and gently envelops you. Our ancestors must have fantasized about how they would like to sleep wrapped in this sake.
This time I paired it with Japanese pasta. It's a good match. It goes well with garlic.
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These are sold in supermarkets, aren't they! We have 3 corners reserved in our Jusco, but it's selling well. I thought it was Niigata's sake because it's Tanigawadake, but it's Gunma's sake, isn't it?
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