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This is the last sake brewery.
This is Hirase Sake Brewery, the brewery farthest from Takayama Station.
Here you can drink as much as you want for 1,000 yen for 30 minutes 😍.
You pour your own sake from the bottles lined up in the fridge 🍶.
As you may have noticed from the store sign, Kusudama originally had "Masamune" attached to it.
Masamune Hunter's research had informed us that it had become "Kusudama" due to the unification of brands, but since it was a good opportunity, we asked the brewery staff about it.
I asked the brewery staff about it, and they told me that they had stopped using "Masamune" and kept only the trade name due to the unification of brands.
Another Masamune has disappeared🥲.
⚫︎ Kusudama Junmai Daiginjo
Slightly sweet and umami. It has a clean aroma, soft and gentle mouthfeel, and the Junmai Daiginjo sake character is permeating every corner of the bottle 🤗.
⚫︎Kusudama Junmai Nama
It has a soft mouthfeel and freshness on the throat 😚.
⚫︎Kusudama Handmade Junmai
It has a slightly rough and hard mouthfeel, but it has the qualities that only junmai sake has 😙.
If it had "Masamune" on it, I would say the usual cliché... but this time I finished with "no Masamune" 🤗.
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ma-ki-
Good evening, Hiro-san!
You are having another great sake party 🎵.
I enjoyed watching your Sake from Gifu since I don't have many chances to encounter Gifu's Sake 🤗.
Sorry to hear about the No Masamune 😅.
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ヒロ
Good morning, ma-ki-😃.
Gifu has some good sake too, so I hope this helps a little 😄.
They removed "Masamune" during the rebranding and as a hunter I felt a little sad 🥹.
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