pino
Local Sake on a Business Trip to Shizuoka! But all of the restaurants I was aiming for were either closed temporarily or closed at 8pm (tears).
After a long walk in front of a certain station, I finally found a small izakaya.
I finally found a small izakaya (Japanese pub). I asked for a beer and then a local sake, and they had Kaiun.
It was my first Kaikun!
It was refreshing and fruity.
It's refreshing, fruity, and not overpowering, but with a nice sweetness.
I drank it with a black hampen.
Did I feel a little bit of Shizuoka?
I can't describe it well, but it's a very good sake.
Above all, the name and the label look like good luck!
I couldn't take a picture of the bottle so here it is from the internet... The okame is smiling and the design is colourful.
That alone makes me happy!
By the way, I'm tired of being self-conscious by now.
Today, there is only one other customer, and the night town is really lonely.
I hate Corona, I hate 00!
I hope that the lively atmosphere will return to the bars all over Japan as soon as possible.
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samu
I'm grateful to have met you!
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pino
samu.
That's right!
People and sake only meet once in a lifetime.
We just have to be grateful and enjoy them!
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samu
Thank you for your hard work.
By the way, I live near Hakuin Masamune, a Shizuoka sake brewery.
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pino
I see!
Hakuin Masamune, I'll have some the next time I visit!
I'm really excited to think that brewing is going on at breweries all over the country right now ^ ^.
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