autok
The other day I took a day trip to Mihara and Takehara.
It was my first Shinkansen trip in a long time (excluding business trips), and I was thrilled.
Mihara - Takehara is a fascinating place to visit.
Mihara and Takehara are fascinating places for sake.
and the ruins of castles and townscapes in each area are fascinating.
It would be too much to visit in one day.
Still, I'm glad I went!
I'm glad I went!
Well, I bought a few bottles of sake.
First of all, this sake
Fujii Sake Brewery in Takehara
Emperor of the Night
I like the name.
It goes down smoothly on the palate
but the taste remains.
The old town of Takehara
The old townscape of Takehara, which flourished in the salt fields, still remains.
It is said to be the setting of the anime "Tamayura", but I...am not familiar with it, and as for me
I got excited at the location of the movie "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time" (by Tomoyo Harada) (laugh).
But I digress...
I'll tell you about it next time.
According to their website, "Yoru no Teio" is a restaurant that serves "all kinds of dishes that can be easily adjusted to suit any taste.
It is a versatile sake that can be easily matched with any dishes. It is a mild, mild sake with a pleasant taste, mainly using Hachitan-Nishiki rice, which is the best rice for sake brewing in Hiroshima Prefecture, and taking advantage of the characteristics of soft-water brewing. The alcohol content is kept low while retaining a strong koji and rice flavor.
Japanese>English