武侯祠
Whenever I travel to Tokyo on business, I always stop at a liquor store in a station. I delay my Shinkansen by two trains to make this stop. I always decide to buy a bento boxed lunch with a delicious fatty Spanish Iberian pork. On this day, I was so excited that I bought two of them, one with a shioumai bento from Sakiyo-ken. Having tried it, my impression is that one bento is better than the other.
I decided to try Sake Mirai's Houou Mita, pushing aside Omine's Summer Sake and Yokoyama's Summer Jungin from the many sake selections available. The taste impression is kind of thin. If you think this is thin, then you are under the illusion that I don't know what I am talking about, and I am being tested. However, if there is an expression that describes a generally easy-to-drink sake that lacks any punch or tanginess, this sake might be in the top ranks of that list. It drinks well, but it's not for me.
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