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Nagasaki souvenir from a colleague.
Sandesi, which I was happy to drink a little while playing mahjong.
He told me not to get my hopes up because he bought it at a supermarket, but it's good.
It's fruity but refreshing, not sticky, and has no peculiarities.
The name "Iki" means "Iki" in Japanese. It looks like a supermarket. If you look closely, isn't it Yokoyama's brewery?
I found a Las Ichi Yamazaki highball at a supermarket near my office. I'm so happy because I thought I couldn't buy it 😃.
PS: bouken-san opened the bottle at the same time, so see there for details.
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bouken
Good evening, Mr. Nochi😊.
Iki na kouri! I didn't notice that😅.
I'm jealous that I haven't encountered the Yamazaki Highball yet 😆.
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chika
This one too 🤣🍶...
As a Yokoyama lover ❤️...
I want to drink 😍🍶✨✨
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kino.
Good evening, Nochi-san!
I see that it is a warehouse in Yokoyama! I'm curious ✨
I bought 10 cans of Yamazaki canned highballs 🤣.
6000 yen 💸💸💸💸💸💸.
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bouken-san I also received this as a gift. I didn't expect it because I bought it from a supermarket, but it was of a high level. It's great that you are buying them on purpose.
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Hello chika-san, coincidence 😁 did you drool? I would love to have you drink it if you are a Yokoyama maniac, so I have no choice but to let's go to Nagasaki. It looks like a fun place to visit because it's a sake brewing area.
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kino. hello I didn't notice that it said Yokoyama on the cap 🤣10 cans is rich 💸 but I can't buy Yamazaki and even if I could it would be about the same price.
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