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I love Eva.
When I was in college, I saw the new movie version and got hooked.
I've dredged up the TV version, the old one, and the manga version.
It's been more than 10 years since then.
I think Shin Evangelion was the final episode of all of them.
There were many parts that I didn't understand, but it was a good ending that I felt comfortable with.
When I saw "Ou", Shinji was really cool, and the relationships of the people around him were redeeming.
There was a straightforward humanity and heroism that broke through the depressing atmosphere that had been present throughout the entire film.
I think that Shin Takachiyo [Breaking] is also a sake that aims to break the status quo.
Opening the bottle.
Acid.
The acidity is like apple cider vinegar.
The sweetness is also rich and mellow.
The taste is a little different from fruity.
Ripe plums?
It's certainly different from Takachiyo.
It's beautiful, but it's also rough.
I don't love this kind of sake, but I'm sure it's possible.
The "oha" in the introduction is the modulation of the story.
I think this was a challenging sake that took the flow of Takachiyo and tried to modulate it.
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