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Asabiraki岩手ブルー〈岩〉本醸造
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じじ
The name "Asakai" is said to be derived from the name of a boat that the founder, a samurai from the Nanbu domain, used to row early in the morning when he quit his job as a samurai and started brewing sake. I bought a small bottle with a beautiful design of the character for "iwa," which means "rock" in Japanese. It had a sweet and bitter taste that spread gradually and gently.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Good morning, Mr. Ji😃. Iwate blue sake bottle! Beautiful 🤩Nice to match the dragon eye photo👍Just learned of its existence from Eririn's post😄.
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えりりん
Grandpa konbanhasan konbanhasan (o´ omega`o)no~~~ I see you've opened your dragon eyes: ‼️ I'm going to rush to see it (*-̀ㅂ-́)و✧ The bottle of alcohol and the dragon eye The color is the same, beautiful 🥰.
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じじ
Thank you Jay & Nobby and Eririn for your comments. As you pointed out, this is the Dragon Eye in Hachimantai, Iwate! It seems that the eye opened earlier than usual, perhaps due to global warming. Iwate Blue was recommended to drink cold sake, so we plunged it into the snow and had it with a kink in it😅.
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