Takashi
Today, I would like to share with you a sake from my hometown tax return.
Originally, I started "Sake-no-wa" as a reminder for myself.
But I got curious about the blank space on the map of Japan, so I paid tax to Iwate prefecture.
Senryo Otokoyama, so called "dry". Otokoyama...it tastes like a man.
Sake from Miyako.
I remember I took the Sanriku Railway from Miyako to Kuji once, before the earthquake.
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