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I had to go near Nishinomiya station for work, so I stopped by a liquor store and bought a bottle as a souvenir.
I always have a hard time deciding what kind of sake to buy at a sake brewery.
The shopkeeper recommended a bottle of nama-zake, but I decided on this one, considering the time it would take me to carry it around with me.
It is a limited edition sake for the area, so I guess it was a good decision to visit and buy it.
It has been a long time since I last visited Shirataka.
Speaking of Shirataka, I remember visiting Takehatei at Shirataka Rokusuien near the brewery with my late mother. Even though it was only a few times, it is a nostalgic memory.
However, I used to go there by car, so my thoughts of sake never crossed my mind, so someday I would like to go there on foot, just for a walk.
However, there is also Shiroshika nearby, and I can imagine me not being able to keep my original intention because I was too busy looking around again (laugh).
Miyamizu.
This is right in the middle of Nishinomiya Township.
Miya water welling up in the middle of Nishinomiya Township.
After enjoying grilled sea bream and Vietnamese fried spring rolls, we returned to our imaginary journey.
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