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しんじょう
I went to Kobe, so I had a Nada sake. It is a very light and sweet light sake. I think the acidity is a little strong. It warms up softly, and the low price makes it a great value for money! I had never been to Uchiide station on the Hanshin Line, and when I got off the train, I found that the name of the town was "Uchiide Kozuchi" (打出小槌)! What a good omen! I have a special skill that my horse always finishes in the top four in horse races, and today, too, my horse was in the top four, so I went to the Uchide Tenjinja Shrine to expel the bad luck! And since it was relatively cool, I went to a hot spring bath called Qua Mukogawa. I was satisfied with the greatness of the hot spring bath, which was about as hot as a shot of super-hot sake in Japanese sake! Kobe to Amagasaki area is an amazing place! I think it is the best area in the world blessed with sake and hot springs!
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ポンちゃん
Good morning Shinjo-san, ☀️ You had a nice holiday 😊It is a fascinating place that seems to be beneficial ✨I am also researching the west as I would like to visit a sake brewery in Nada this year 😁.
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しんじょう
Good evening. You are a maniac to say this is good. Nada is open on Sundays, so it's easy to go there. And you can get to all of them in Hanshin. It's crowded during brewery openings and such, but it's good because you can go there easily.
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