ヤスベェ
Shoreki-ji Bodai-Hashimoto Sake Festival 1️⃣
Today we participated in a festival where 7 breweries in Nara gathered at Shoreki-ji Temple, which is said to be the birthplace of sake in Japan, to make Bodhi Hashiro sake 😀.
Following last year's event, it is a 6 km one-way hike up the mountain from the JR Obioki station at the foot of the temple 😀.
Last year, I participated in the festival without knowing anything about it, and I was served this Bodai Sen, a sake brewed by restoring the old sake, and I think I have grown a little in the past year because I could understand the sake that I only felt the sourness of lactic acid bacteria 😇.
However, at this price, I could barely taste one glass of sake because I didn't dare to buy it 🤣.
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ma-ki-
Hello, Yasbay.
You went as planned 🎵.
And no way you walked 6 kilometers to participate 😲.
That's too much ✨
Great booze activity 😊.
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ヤスベェ
Hi, ma-ki-chan 😀
I walked back home, so it was a 12 km round trip, but I made it safely to the Ojin Shrine for the first time 😇.
New year's sake activities are fun to meet good sake 😇
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ヒロ
Hi Yasbay 😄
12km round trip on the mountain road😳
That sounds like a tough drinking activity that would be tough if you don't train on a regular basis ❗️
But it sounds like a fun and rewarding experience 🤗.
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ヤスベェ
Hi Hiro 😀
I think it's important to build up my body to enjoy good sake everyday, so I try to do muscle training and walk 10,000 steps every day😇.
If only for the sake of sake 🤣.
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ポンちゃん
Hi Yasbaye 🐦.
It's great that you went again this year & visited all the sake gods 🥹✨I have a feeling that Yasbaye's metaphysics is not luck 😆.
Sometimes you can tell because it's every year👍
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ヤスベェ
Hi Pon 😀
I'm glad to hear you say so, Pon-chan😇
I hope this year will be a year where all the breweries will be able to make satisfactory sake and everyone in sakewa will be able to enjoy that sake😇.
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