ellie
I once drove from Shizuoka to Koyasan (Mt. Koya) and on the way back, I stopped by Kamotonami Shrine (see photo). I was a little impressed to see that the Aburacho brewery was located near here. I looked up the topography further and found that there is a "Wind Forest Pass" (p.o.v.) I thought it was a modern name, but it is an ancient road. I wanted to go there.
Well, I have never drunk Kaze no Mori, so I decided to buy it even though it is a little expensive if it is going to be donated to a charity.
It is said to be stored in ice temperature, but it has been half a year since it was released from the warehouse, so I wonder if the taste has changed. I'm not sure 🤔.
It has an alcoholic taste and the sourness is a good match 😁I see, this is the Kaze no Mori 😁.
I had a pot of Kaldi's soup curry and pepper bacon as a side dish, but I wonder if they didn't go well together? 🤔
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superbebe
Good evening, ellie!
Congratulations on your debut🍃 in the Wind Forest.
Congratulations!
I didn't know there was such a place name!
I didn't know that😮.
I originally thought the name was very Ghibli-like 🤣🤣🤣
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ellie
Good evening superbebe 😁.
Congratulations on your rainfall debut: ㊗️
I also had an image of this place as being like Totoro (lol), but when I looked it up on the internet, I found it to be a wonderful place with good scenery and history: ❗️
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えりりん
ellie-san konban-ha (o´ omega`o)no~~
Congrats on your Kaze no Mori debut: ㊗️🎉
I haven't been drinking Kaze no Mori in general thinking I can buy it near me 😅.
So it's already 🌸 in Shizuoka ✧*.
I wish I could go 🌸🌸🌸
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ellie
Good evening Erin 😁.
Drinking Wind Forest is a celebration 😅.
The 🌸 is an early blooming Izu Kawazu cherry blossom!
In addition to Isobojiman, Shizuoka has many other beautiful sakes such as Kaiun, Hatsukame, Eikun, Kikusen... 🍶.
Please come visit us👍
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