3KAN4ON
Purchased in Nakano Ward, Tokyo ♪
Alcohol content@15%.
Sake degree @ Undisclosed
Acidity @ Undisclosed
Rice used@undisclosed
Polishing ratio@60
Personal Recommendation@2.5/5.0
Kagoshima sake is still my favorite.
I tried Satsushu Masamune last time, but if I had to drink it again, I'd go for Tenpyo 😝.
However, I've already drunk most of the Tenpikis that are not sold as seasonal sake😅.
I've been looking for a junmai sake, but I've never seen a shiai bottle on sale 🥲.
I happened to see a 300ml bottle on sale, so I asked the store owner "I'm looking for a Shigou bottle of this" and he said "Junmai sake is only sold in 300ml!" he said 🥹.
That's because the only stores that sell Tenpyo are the ones that carry cups of sake or something like that 🙃.
Well, I drank it and found it to be a bit too much... ⁉️
It doesn't have the sharpness of the main Junmai Ginjo 😂.
It was about 700 yen for 300ml, so if it was sold in shiawase bottles, it would be about 1600-1700 yen?
I guess it's enough considering the cosmetics, but after drinking Junmai Ginjo, I think I'm done with it 🥹.
I drank some Tominohouzan from the same Nishi Shuzo brewery, and this morning, my legs hurt again 😖.
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ポンちゃん
Good evening, 3KAN4ON 🌙
I'm sorry you're in pain 😰Please take care of yourself 🙏.
I'm taking it easy in Kagoshima because we have Tenshi, but there are not many kinds 💦I have to look regularly at stores that sell them😅.
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3KAN4ON
Good evening, Pon-chan!
Tenpyo only has 5 types of sake: the junmai sake I mentioned, a ridiculously overpriced junmai daiginjo, and 3 other junmai ginjos🤣.
I wonder if I should stop drinking until the pain goes away 🥲.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Good evening, 3KAN4ON 😃.
We, Kagoshima Prefecture, only drink Tenshi's Sandesi 😅I have a store nearby that sells it, maybe I'll take you there next time 🤗.
Gout is persistent 😰.
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3KAN4ON
Hi Jay & Nobby 😃.
Tenpyo is a Junmai Ginjo, which is more modern and not like a shochu maker: ‼️
I think my gout healed faster when I had one shot of intense pain 🥲.
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