ワカ太
On the second day of my Golden Week trip to Kanazawa, I went to Kenrokuen Garden from 7:00 in the morning. The last time I visited Kenrokuen garden 15 years ago was in winter, when it was covered with snow, so it was very atmospheric.
Considering the traffic jam, we decided to go home after lunch, bought some sasazushi for dinner, and headed home.
On the way home, we stopped at Eshitoko, a facility of Kuroryu in Fukui Prefecture, and at the brewery of Shichibonspear, and really enjoyed ourselves while lazing around 🚗.
After returning home, we had sasazushi and this time's trophy, shunshin.
This was recommended as a sake from Ishikawa at Sake Senan. It is 100% locally produced Gohyakumangoku and has a gentle sourness, sweetness, and endless refreshing ‼️
Delicious😍To use an analogy that I don't know if it fits, the finish takes the melon feeling out of Hakurakusei. What a lovely food wine💕
The sasazushi was soooo good and a wonderful end to a wonderful trip 😊.
By the way, the 4th picture is a road sign I found near the Shichihonjari brewery in Shiga. Mario ⁉️ was just going in with us, asking what we should pay attention to 🤣.
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こぞう
Mr. Wakata.
Good evening 🤩.
I have never seen this road surface markings before 🤩.
I'm a civil engineer by profession and I also design roads which is not my specialty but I don't know this one 😱.
I wonder what it stands for 🤔I don't think it has anything to do with alcohol 😅.
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ひるぺこ
Good evening, Wakata-san. I envy your trip to Kanazawa in the fresh green 🍃 and I too want to squeeze in a cup of Koumon ❗️ and Shunshin💕I personally haven't been able to drink lately and I'm starting to have withdrawal symptoms, so I think my withdrawal symptoms will get even worse🤣it's delicious 😋.
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ヒロ
Good evening, Wakata 🌙
The sake you posted doesn't seem to be very common in Tokyo 🤔I'd like to try it 😆.
I thought it looked like "❓Note heart" and thought it was a fill-in-the-blank question for a four-letter idiom 😅I think I'm going to have an accident at the T-junction ahead 🤣.
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bouken
Good evening, Mr. Wakata.
I'm curious because I haven't had sasazushi yet 😋.
I wonder if you can get coins or items if you jump on ❓️🤣I personally would like a lot of coins 🪙.
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ワカ太
Good evening, Mr. Kozou😃You were the first civil engineer to do so 😃What an interesting turn of events 🤣I knew Mr. Kozou's work, but I enjoy this kind of entanglement 😊That? I jumped at the place but did not get any coins 🥲.
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ワカ太
Hi Hirupeko, good evening 😃I'm so glad to hear that you are a Shunshin fan that you have withdrawal symptoms ✨I first met Shunshin here, so I can only say that it's amazing that you already love him so much ✨✨Come on Shunshin, come to Peco's place soon 😫😫.
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ワカ太
Hi Hiro, Good evening 😃It was my first time to visit Harushin here too. I've been looking forward to meeting you. It was so delicious, I wish you could have met it. ‼️ Four words, that's new ✨.
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ワカ太
Good evening, bouken😃You drank here before, didn't you? You have the same range of defense as a thousand hands ✨The sasazushi is delicious 🩷I even roasted the whole sasa lightly in the toaster before eating 💕I was also hoping for a large amount of coins, but no 😭.
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@水橋
Good evening, Wakata-san 🌇.
I see you've been to Mizukami-san😄.
I sometimes stop by by bus 🚌 on my way home from work. I carry my alcohol in my backpack and take the train afterwards😅.
Sasazushi is delicious too 😋.
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ワカ太
@Mizuhashi, good morning 😃Thank you for your comment😊Thank you for stopping by there on your way home from work, what a nice commute course💕It's a luxury to have a good liquor store in a casual place 🥰I've become quite a fan of Sasazushi🥰.
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