Miki
Kitaro Jungin
Local sightseeing* in Chofu
There is a Kitaro teahouse around Jindaiji Temple, which is related to Shigeru Mizuki, where you can find miso dengaku with lacquered walls, eye ball buns, and various other goods*. This time, I had a one-cup Kitaro version. The original manufacturer is Chiyomusubi.
I opened it immediately after buying it and tried to drink it, but my wife stopped me from drinking it while I was walking.
I opened it at home.
I didn't expect it because it was a one-cup drink, but it was surprisingly melon-like, not bitter, but it tasted a little weak.
As it warms up, the alcohol taste becomes stronger, like a bewitching sensation.
It might be good if you lick the candy while you drink it.
Now I'm going to try the rat man version lol.
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ポンちゃん
Hi Miki ☀️
All the photos are punchy and too much fun 😆 eyeballs old man's stick candy is the best 🤣.
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ワカ太
Hi Miki. I like your Kitaro walk 😄I'm lusting after this one cup! I'd love to have it in our collection!
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Miki
Good evening, Ponchan* This candy also had rat man and nurikabe, so the kids were happy to lick it up* and it's delicious, goes well with this cup of sake*.
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Miki
Good evening, Wakata-san* If you happen to be in Chofu, please take a look at the Kitaro teahouse in Jindaiji or the basement of Parco in Chofu, where they sell Kitaro's sake*.
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