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This is another gift item I received earlier.
The sake I served to everyone here after I drank it.
Fortunately, they still had some left over!
Let's enjoy changing the taste of this one too!
Junmai Daiginjo, the fruity taste is expanding again!
It has a pineapple taste!
I'm enjoying it with sashimi!
Knowing the secrets of the brewery
With these three pictures on the label, it reads "Yoki Koto Kiku". It was mysteriously dyed in the Edo period, and was called "Axe? (Yoki)? (yoki), koto (Japanese harp), and chrysanthemum patterns are dyed into this auspicious pattern, which indicates the meaning of "hearing good things". It is a wonderful bottle that expresses Yurin's wish that many "good things" will come to you through sake.
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