ひるぺこ
GW San-in Trip 3
Soba Noodles
On the second day of our GW trip, we went to Izumo-taisha shrine.
We departed from the campsite for Izumo-taisha Shrine after watching the sunrise over Mt.
After praying at Izumo-taisha shrine, we went to Izumo soba (buckwheat noodle) restaurant Tanakaya!
We stopped by Tanakaya, a soba restaurant in front of the shrine gate, where we found a limited-edition sake brewed in collaboration with Tensho and Tanakaya called Keikyo. Of course, I drink it!
We will have it with cold sake.
Lovely tray with green leaves 💕
Clear appearance.
Slightly sweet koji aroma on the nose.
From the gentle mouthfeel, the fresh rice flavor spreads to the palate, and the lingering slightly sweet aftertaste is followed by a bitter taste that is sharp and clean.
The firm texture of Izumo soba goes well with the refreshing sweetness of tenpo!
It is truly a flavor that goes well with soba.
The rest of the sake was brought back to the campsite and served at room temperature.
The fruity, apple-like flavor and sweetness of the sake is plumped up and thickened, and it is delicious even at room temperature.
The rabbits in Izumo-taisha shrine are also making sake, so I felt strangely close to them on my Izumo trip 😊.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Hi Hirupeko!
I'm sure you'll be able to enjoy Izumo soba and Shimane sake 🍶 after visiting Izumo-taisha shrine 😄.
Thanks for the fantastic sunrise 🌅 photo too 😌.
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勉強中
Hirupeko, sorry for the consecutive posts 🙇 Wasn't it cold in Oyama? Thanks for the great sunrise photos by the way 😊.
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ひるぺこ
Good morning, Jay & Nobby. We waited in line for an hour for Izumo soba, but the soba itself was delicious and the pairing with the tempura was too good to be true 😊.
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ひるぺこ
Good morning, Mr. Studying. It was not that cold in Mt. Daisen, but it was cold at night at the campsite, so the fire was a big help 🔥The site with the most beautiful sunrise view was left open on purpose, which was a very thoughtful gesture 🌅.
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