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LIBROMすもも原酒生酒無濾過発泡
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浅野日本酒店Kyoto
外飲み部
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bouken
We took a bus to Kintetsu Nara Station, and Umaisan, Lutemi and I took the Kintetsu train to Kyoto. When we exited the ticket gate at Kyoto station, waiting for us there was.... It was Mr. Kan 😊. He didn't know I was coming and looked a little surprised 🤗 It was after 1pm. It was a little after 1pm and there was no place to drink at this time of night. In the end, we went to the stable Asano Sake Shop. On the way, we passed through Nishiki Market, but there were too many people and we couldn't move forward 🤣all the stores looked like they were for foreigners only 🙄. When I arrived and was looking at the menu and wondering what to do... I found a "rib l'homme" in the guest sake section! It seems to be imported from Sugidasake Mise nearby. There was also Sanzen Sakura and others. I'd like to visit this liquor store once 🤔. We all ordered a librom and had a Kan cup 🥂. Tastes like plum with sourness and sweetness. It's like a sweet and sour shuwa. The label on the back said it was a plum from Omuta city. Omuta is my father's hometown. So what's the point🙄. Maybe I'm being pulled in by the Bodhi yeast, but I'll continue to send you mainly sweet and sour sake after this 🥸.
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まつちよ
Hello bouken! Surprise! I was born in Omuta too 😆. Please give my regards to your father 🤣. The mikan 🍊LIBROM with the zodiac label is also from Omuta, isn't it?
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ポンちゃん
bouken, here we go 😊. I see you went to Asano-san! Sumomo looks delicious ❣️ my expectations are especially high when Sugidama-san is the guest sake 😁. Looking forward to more after this 🎶.
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アラジン
Hi bouken 😃 I've only been to Asano Sake Shop in Umeda, and I was thinking how jealous I am of the guest sake system in Sannomiya and Kyoto. I look forward to reading the rest of your petit offline meeting report 😄.
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遥瑛チチ
bouken evangelist here 😃. Your father is from Omuta 😳. Then you must be half Fukuoka native 😳❗️ Please come home once in a while 😁.
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kan
Thank you for everything, BOUCHAN 😊. We had a great time! Sumo momo momo 🍑 haha 😁
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bouken
Hello, Matsuchiyo-san ☀☀☀ I see you were from Omuta 😳 Actually, my father already passed away 😅. I'll let him know before the Buddha 😄. I didn't know that your oranges are also from Omuta! I want to keep an eye on you 🤔.
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bouken
Hello Pon-chan ☀☀☀☀. Most of the restaurants open at 3pm for lunchtime drinking, so I'm Asano-san for stability 😁Sugidama-san, you have a lot of rare drinks, so I'm happy to be your guest 😋I'll be sending you a lot of peculiar drinks 😅.
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bouken
Hello Aladdin 😃 I'm a guest sake, but the manager of the Sannomiya store is President Asano, and the president is standing in the Kyoto storefront, so I wonder if that has something to do with it. The staff in Kyoto is also very nice and I highly recommend it 😊.
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bouken
Hi Chichi 😃 Yes my father is from Omuta😊. None of my relatives live there so I've never visited, but when I hear the name I'm aware of something 😌. Well, I've never been west of Kitakyushu 🤔.
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bouken
kan we had a great time the other day😊thank you 🥺 quick words 🤣.
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ルテルテミ
Hi bouken 😁I was happy to visit Asano Sake Shop for the first time. The sake was delicious. ☺️The 3 minute transfer at Kintetsu Nara station was a bit of a rush. To be honest, I was struggling to keep up🏃‍♀️💦😵‍💫
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bouken
Hi Lutemi 😃 I'm glad you enjoyed your first visit to Asano Sake Shop 😊 It was delicious 😋. You must have been frantic 💦 sorry, I should have headed there a little slower 😅.
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