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The red sake "Ine Mankai" is made from an ancient rice called Murasaki Komachi.
It seems to be made by a female toji.
I went to the Mukai Sake Brewery in Ine-cho, Tango, Kyoto and bought it.
It has a beautiful color like wine.
It's good heated.
You can also drink it with soda.
We found and bought Inamankai ice cream at a nearby roadside station.
It's also delicious!
If they had dry ice, I would have bought some to take home.
I want to eat it again.
Ine Bay is famous for "Ine no Funaya".
There is a tour boat around Ine Bay, and you can see sea cucumbers and so on coming to the boat with you.
You can enjoy feeding them.
It is recommended sightseeing.
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