ラル大佐
I participated in the Tohoku Future Art Fireworks held last weekend.
We invited our niece to join us and let her wear a yukata for the first time, and above all, the high school students who accompanied us were so nice to us!
This was the third time for this event, and this time the weather was perfect, with a moderate sea breeze blowing the smoke away.
Music and fireworks together. You can watch it on YouTube, but you can only experience the power of the 50 minutes of nonstop fireworks only there.
As a souvenir, we pick up some fireworks fragments, which are said to be good luck charms, and offer them to the altar of the gods.
After pondering what to drink on Sake Day, I decided to go with an orthodox junmai sake, Akita's Ryu-bojing.
I did not feel much of the fragrance of the sake.
The mouthfeel was as rich and umami as if it had a thicker flavor. It is as rich and delicious as the first sip, and has a satisfying strength. It is not cloying, but the sharpness is also quite sharp, and you can't help but want another glass! It was a delicious sake that you should be careful not to drink too much of.
My niece's yukata, fireworks, and sake
It was the best!
Thank you for the feast!
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