酒屋 巡
The second sake of the day, Yamagata Masamune Junmai Ginjo Kinpaku Sake.
...I wonder what volume of Mimashinbo it was...was it the magical power of the earthenware pot...it was a story about a suppon...I think it was in the 10 volume range (to be added later, volume 3, episode 3, the power of the earthenware pot...besides itayama... (It was a story about the president...).
He said money doesn't affect the taste.
It's different to be thankful for it.
Well, it certainly doesn't affect the taste, but it does affect the presentation.
The Japanese enjoy (for better or for worse) the feeling of being "mede-tai," a kind of "celebrated fish".
I'll check the comics on my tablet on the train on the way home.
Junmai Ginjo.
It has a strong rice flavor, but it's still a ginjo.
It has a slight fruity taste and a bit of Sawan aftertaste.
But I think this one makes a better snack.
Well, after the shellfish...I guess I'll have to go with the chicken wings!
The sister next to my left? (Younger?)
Two skewers and a yuzu soda.
I also had a bowl of ramen. Sipping the soup.
They ate and drank a lot. ...no room for treats, lol!
Independence and autonomy are important for human health.
Nantenne.
The new guy who is just getting up made a lively old man gag. I'm not sure if it's a joke or not, but it's a good one.
It's a story about an old man in the Showa era.
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