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I heard it reads "kamawanu." It had a sharp taste. It has a strong acidity.
Kamawanu, the origin of its name.
Kamawanu is one of the Japanese traditional patterns of "hanjimono". It is a pun on the Japanese word "kamawanu," which means "no matter what. It became popular as a pattern for clothing during the Genroku era (1688-1704). The name "kamawanu" is derived from this traditional pattern, which means that the sake is left to nature, without lactic acid or any other artificial manipulation.
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