Mayuko
The sake rice is Misato Nishiki produced in Akita Prefecture. Misanishiki is a cross between Yamadanishiki and Miyamanishiki.
Misanishiki is a crossbreed of Yamadanishiki and Miyamanishiki, and was born in Akita. ☺️
The village of Miz💦 is designated as one of the 100 best water sources in Japan. The brewing water is soft groundwater pumped up from 25m below the ground 😊.
Fresh aroma and gentle sweetness of rice. The sake was mild and very easy to drink with bitterness and acidity 🥰.
It is not flashy but very soothing and my favorite sake 😘.
I was born in Akita, so I have a special attachment to Akita sake: ☺️
The third photo is a lunch with my friend. The dishes prepared by the chef 👩🍳, who studied French and Japanese cuisine, looked very beautiful and tasted healthy and not too heavy. I am a driver again, so I could not drink any alcohol.
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T.KISO
Good evening, Mayuko!
It is a high-level sake as a gentle and tasty Haruka ☺️ food sake 🍶👍
Huh?
I was born in Akita but my check-in number is... 😁.
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Mayuko
T.KISO-san, good evening 😊 My favorite liquor store has less Akita sake and I drink more sake from Ibaraki prefecture where I live now 😆 I really love Akita's Inaniwa Udon noodles with smooth throat ❤.
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Mayuko
T.KISO, Inaniwa udon was sent to me by my relatives when my parents were alive, and I got a lot of rice Akita Komachi, miso, and canned wild vegetables from them. ☺️ When I buy it again, Inaniwa udon is really a luxury item 😆.
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T.KISO
Inaniwa udon is indeed too expensive 😁.
It's delicious though 💕︎
As for rice 🌾, Sakihokore is also good now ❣️
It's as sweet and tasty as Komachi, but with bigger grains😍👍
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Hi Mayuko 😃
Here's another stunning photo 🥹.
It's a spring haze descending from the young green leaves ☘️ 🤗
I can imagine the soft taste ☺️
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Mayuko
Good evening, Jay & Nobby, ☺️ Thank you for always expressing yourself so beautifully 😆 It really is a gentle, soft sake, and I was so relaxed after drinking it 🥰.
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