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This is the second time for me to visit Tsuki no Ii.
I saw it at a liquor store in Yamagata Murayama and brought it home.
I would like to try Japanese Moon, but it's hard to find it...(and it's expensive).
Well, I opened the bottle. It was not impressive, as if it had been fire-aged.
It smells and looks like it has been aged. It has a slightly amber color.
When you put it in your mouth, it smells a little old. It has a bitter taste like smoky whiskey. Unique taste, brought back memories of the Tsuki no Ii I drank before.
So it's a dry line...
It's not my favorite type...
I didn't know 100% Yamadanishiki could taste like this.
It changes so much depending on the toji (master brewer).
Sake is so deep.
Last night, we were entertained by a customer from Omagari and watched fireworks with him and his wife.
We enjoyed the fireworks starting at 5:15 p.m. and lasting until 9:20 p.m.
Omagari's fireworks are definitely worth seeing at least once!
The scale is just too big.
You can't see local fireworks shows anymore!
There was a wind, so fireworks shavings flew to the pier seats!
It was past midnight when we got home. I'd like to stay overnight, but
But 60,000 yen/person per night for a business hotel?
They think I'm an idiot...
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T.KISO
Good evening, GoonyiGo!
I also went to the Omagari Fireworks Festival yesterday ❣️
It's been about 10 years since I've been, but it's still great to see them live ‼️😆.
The hotels and food were all priced for a fireworks show 😱💦.
I took the car and train and got home around 1am😅.
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ごぉにぃごぉ
Hi T.KISO. You were there to see it...it was amazing, wasn't it? So many people coming to a quiet town...
It took an hour to get out of town, and when we got to Seniwa Pass through Misato Town, there was a huge line. I managed to get back home through the back roads of Gosho Lake.
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