バナ@39
I pretend to go to work and take a weekday off without telling my wife.
I go down to an unfamiliar city, buy a hot coffee at a convenience store with an old-fashioned, clean but somehow smelly bathroom in front of the station, and drink it on a bench in the park next door.
Even though the old man, who is abnormally enthusiastic about cleanup activities, tells me to take my garbage home even before I finish my drink, I'm the strongest because I'm on vacation today.
A regular ramen tour is held.
The theme of this year's tour is "Ramen Jiro Hachioji Noaru Kaido Branch 2, where I trained.
We went to Hirai in Kita-fuchu.
Tsukemen genre tops the list.
It is definitely the best when it comes to tsukemen (dipping noodles in animal soup).
After that, we made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land as we had time to spare before the next restaurant.
I bought a bottle of sake and went to a nearby park for hanami (cherry blossom viewing).
Fukuda first.
500ml drinkable size.
It has a softly swelling koji-like sweetness and a good contrasting finish.
It has a short aftertaste with a good gasiness and bitterness.
It is delicious and can be drunk easily.
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マナチー
Good morning, Bana@39 😆.
I love the ramen tour & hanami sake on a day off from work👍
I'm starting to crave ramen too 😋.
If you don't tell your wife, she won't complain and you can enjoy it nonstress 🤣.
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バナ@39
Dear Mr. Manachy. Thank you for your comment.
It's great to know that I've been working even though I've been having fun! I usually have to be very careful about going out drinking, so I take a break 3-4 times a year.
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