bouken
Purchased at Okuda Shoten, located in a shopping street with an arcade on the first floor of an apartment building along the railroad tracks from JR Ashiya Station. Unlike the image of Ashiya, it has a folksy atmosphere. This map shows the store in front of Ashiya station, but in reality it is located around the letters on the street in front of the station.
There are not many products, but according to the instagram, Midorikawa, Horaisen, Daikoku Masamune, Seikagami, Dewazakura, Biwa no Chouju, Senzuke, Kenrishi, Ikezuki, Sanzenmori, Shirataka, etc. are handled.
When I visited, Harukaze was also available.
Midorikawa is the main sake, and the store seems to be strong in warming sake.
My personal impression is that many of the stores that carry Daikoku Masamune have good people.
It has a beautifully aged feel to it. It has a mild taste, perhaps because it has been aged until the fall. It is slightly sweet and easier to drink than expected.
It is quite spicy when drunk after a sweet sake.
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ポンちゃん
Hi bouken ☔.
I've never had Daikoku Masamune, but it's the kind of sake that attracts good people 😳.
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bouken
Hello Ponchan 🌧.
For some reason I feel like there are a lot of stores that have a warm and welcoming atmosphere 🤗 or stores that let you sample quantities that are beyond the level of free 🤣.
Well, many stores seem to be tastefully decorated 🤔.
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