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Located on the basement floor of Hiroshima Antenna Shop
A creative Japanese restaurant featuring ingredients from Hiroshima
LunchðŽ at Ginza Tohon Chikanon
We drank 3 kinds of sake from the sake tasting set ð¥.
The first was a very sharp and clean sipper made from ðŸ Yamada-Nishiki polished up to 40%.
ãSharp and clean taste.
As described in the introduction
It has a clean and clear taste with a slight spiciness in the aftertaste.
and a slight spiciness in the aftertaste
just right ð.
On the way home, we went to the Hiroshima Antenna Shop on the first floor.
I bought Hatsusaku Daifuku, Kiriba Cake, Lemon Cake, etc.
Lemon cake, etc. ðð.
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Good morning, Yuð¶. âïž
I see you are enjoying the antenna store to the full ðThe sake cups are very beautifulâšThe lunch looks delicious, but I am excited about the souvenir sweets: â£ïž
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Hi Yuð¶ð
It's fun to shop and have lunch at an antenna store ð It's great to have Hiroshima sake ð¶ with local food as a snackð.
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Good evening, Ponchan ð
Antenna stores are so much fun, I'm addicted to them ð Lunch and souvenir sweets were delicious ð It's a great way to think about the area and feel like a traveler ð.
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Good evening, Jay & Nobby ð.
The first place I go to at the antenna store is the sake section ð just looking at it is fun ð the local food and sake was great 𥰠I want to visit the antenna store again â£ïž
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