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Yesterday, after arriving in Hirosaki, I went to the Iwakisan area! It was stormy weather, so we had to make a quick change from our city tour. However, the mysterious and magnificent Iwakisan shrine and the outstanding quality and pleasantness of the Momosawa Onsen & Utaki Onsen hot springs were captivating. ☺️ And on this day, we stocked up at the local supermarket and drank at the hotel. We started with "Kanman". When I opened the bottle, I could smell the sweet aroma of sugarcane. Then I smelled sulfur from my hand (♨️). It is smooth and light. The cleanness comes from a hint of acidity. It is easy to drink, with a slight hint of sweetness and astringency, but it disappears without a hitch. It was so delicious that I could understand why I had seen it in almost 90% of the supermarkets and souvenir shops I had visited so far!
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まるわ
Good evening, stst. I like your trip to Akita and Aomori. The local sake looks delicious. Above all, it must have been really good hot water for you to feel your own sulfur smell after the bath. And I envy you all the good sake in both Akita and Aomori.
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Good evening, Maruwa-san! Akita and Aomori are full of famous hot springs and sake, as you said, and each one of them is of high quality, and I was impressed once again by their high level of quality and deep history👍. I envy the locals too!
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