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Toyama Trip Day 3 ð.
Unazuki Onsen âšïž this is my second time ð.
I found out after I went there that it was the 100th anniversary of the opening of Unazuki Onsen.
It was the 100th anniversary of the opening of Unazuki Onsen ð.
There was not a "Nipon Sake Shop" in front of the station when I visited 6 years ago.
Nipon Sake Shop" in front of the station
Toyama's local sake tasting place ð¶ð.
Is it an event of the 100th anniversary
Is this some kind of event?
18 types of sake âš
Buy coins from coin gacha
(200 yen for 1 coin, 500 yen for 3 coins)
One coin allows you to drink one cup ð.
The first cup of "Nipon Sake Shop" ð¶.
In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the opening of Unazuki Onsen
One of the two types of sake made to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the opening of Unazuki Onsen.
Tentakaku made from Toyama Prefecture ðŸ rice for food
They use hot spring water for the water added to adjust the taste of the original sake.
They use hot spring water âšïž
The description says it has a deep taste and a sweet aroma ðŸ,
The description says it has a deep taste and sweet aroma ð¶.
It certainly has a sweet aroma.
Dry on the palateâš.
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Good morning, Yuð¶. âïž
I hope you enjoyed a lot of drinks and sights! And I love the Unazuki onsenâšâšð!
Such a paradise in front of the station ðâšI won't be able to leave ð.
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Hi Pon, good evening ð
The idea of messing around and pouring with a server is very playful ð You can also purchase the sake you like by taking the business card size tag of the sake you like to the liquor store on the back ðð
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