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Sumiyoshi Shuhan (住吉酒販)
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あねさん
☀️ I am in Fukuoka on a business trip. I worked until the last minute, wrote e-mails all day on the floor where the lights go out at lunchtime, and flew out. It's been a long time since I took a domestic flight (lol). I didn't know how to get on the plane so I decided to take the same time as my senpai who goes early. The drinking party with my colleagues who are boarding earlier starts at 7:30 p.m. (they are working), and I am free until then. Coincidentally, my friend was in Fukuoka on a business trip and told me about this restaurant. When I told him I was going, he seemed to leave quickly (lol). We met in Niigata last weekend, too. I was suddenly given 10 Hanafuda 🎴 cards. I put them to good use and ask for sake and snacks. First, a high-class drink comparison. You don't know what kind of sake it is until it comes out, but the sansho comes out and you are like "Kyaa 😍". It is sweet and delicious. I want to buy a bottle one day and drink it with gusto. But the one I'm posting is Yuharu from Azuma Tsuru. It's the one you can see the bubbles 🫧 in the glass (top right). Very fruity, sweet and slightly carbonated. I turned the bottle over and was surprised to see that Aizan ❤️ can be brewed so lightly 🫢 Even Junmai Daiginjo Aizan can have a bitter taste, but this one does not. I guess that would be an expression that doesn't capture the character of Aizan. Anyway, it was very delicious💕.
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アラジン
Ane, good morning 😃. Irohani Masu drinking comparison at Sumiyoshi Shuppan is intoxicating 🤤Hanafuda is also very exciting 🎴. Business trip to Itoshima! Sounds like it will be a business trip full of food and drinks 😊. I'm sure you'll have a good time, but be safe 😄.
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あねさん
Good evening, Aladdin. Itoshima is in the mountains. It's called Chikuzenmaehara. Yesterday I went straight from here to the airport, so I missed not only drinking but also eating 😢.
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