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I bought it at Kobayashi Shouten in Kasugade shopping street near USJ, not Univa.... I always walk from Chidoribashi station because the nearest station is far away. Beyond this point, there are no more houses and it becomes an industrial area 🏭.
The now defunct signboard of the world's chief and the Tamon vending machine (still in operation!). gives the impression of a liquor store with deep roots in the community.
The address shown on Sake-no-Wawa is the same liquor store, but it's a standing drinking place, so the location is a little different.
I feel like I go to a store that mainly sells one bottle and not many 4-gallon bottles, so I look on SNS and if there are 4-gallon bottles available, I go buy them.
Brands handled include Kamo Kanehide, Yamama, Okura, Take-no-en, Mansaku no Hana, Sagaminada, Kurumazaka, etc. Especially rare in Kansai are Iyo Kagiya, Shinanotsuru, Seikou, and Kameko-Kabishi. I'm thinking of going to buy a bottle of Kameko-Kabishi soon.
Gassy and fruity.
I have the impression that it quickly takes over from the pineapple-like sweetness and flavor with a quick spiciness.
I think it is rare to find this type of flavor in the latter half of the year.
I think it is easier to drink after a few days than freshly opened. Sweetness is also emphasized.
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A type of Kinjaku with spiciness and alcohol.
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The scent is awesome 🍍.
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Good evening, bouken☆(*´ч`*)
I miss the spring days!!!!
My friend was in Kasugade middle school😊.
I think it was plum middle school 🙄.
I used to go to Chidoribashi a lot!
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Good evening, Mr. Shieri 😃.
I see you know Kasugade 😯 Are you from Konohana-ku? I love the downtown atmosphere of that area 🙂.
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I am from Takarazuka, but I had many friends in Konohana-ku.
Asahibashi, I think...
I have a friend who lives in that area and we used to go there all the time!
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I'm in Amagasaki, so I'm close to both 😁.
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Oh!
It's a nun 😌.
And they're connected by the Nunpo Line........
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