武侯祠
I went to buy my favorite Aozora to a sake brewery. It's my first time to Fushimi, so I take aim and walk around. First, I go to Nichinichi Brewery. When I arrive, there is no sign or nameplate, but Google Maps tells me this is the place. We found a building that was probably here because of the steam coming off the building. There is a Shinto altar outside the brewery, and when I peek into the brewery, I see one person working on something. We walked 15 minutes to our next destination, the Fujioka Sake Brewery, with a hearty "we will continue to support you. We entered the store with confidence, as it had both a nameplate and a cedar ball. With the customers at the corner bar by my side, I agonized for a while before choosing a bottle to take home. I chose two bottles of sake to take home. I chose this one because I was in the mood. It was a small quantity, so I drank it with care.
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武侯祠
On the second or third day, I drink it with care. The sound of the tok-tok-tok when pouring it makes me feel good.
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