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じじ
Kine-no-Kawa is a sake brewery in Isahaya, Nagasaki. The brewery was founded in the Tempou era (1868-1912) and merged with other breweries around it around the end of the Showa era (1926-1989) to become Kinegawa. While cleaning up, I found a bottle that was given to me, so I opened it. It was brewed to commemorate the first anniversary of the opening of the West Kyushu (Nagasaki) Shinkansen bullet train, with a design of the first car of the "Kamome" bullet train. It is a light, plain sake with a soft mouthfeel, and I found myself finishing it before I knew it. The third picture is a drone show held at Ueno Shinobazu Pond this weekend. Ameyoko, Tokyo ⚫︎Polishing ratio: 75 ⚫︎ Alcohol content: 14%.
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ちぇすたー
Good evening Mr. Grandpa😃. Thank you for drinking my local sake 🙇‍♂️ I haven't had a Kinegawa in a long time, but I didn't know they served such a stylish sake 😳. Shinkansen Kamome is actually making its debut 3 years ago this year✨.
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Thank you for your comment, Chirsta. I am glad to be able to contribute to the local community! I see that the Shinkansen has been in service for three years now. I have not visited Nagasaki much, and I would like to visit Unzen and the Goto Islands once in a while. I would like to taste the river of kine on my trip.
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