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27th brewery on a walking tour of temples, shrines and sake breweries
After purchasing a limited edition sake at Okazaki Shuzo, we visited Wadaryu next 😀.
This was naturally my first visit to this brewery as they do not distribute their sake in the Kansai region at all 🤣.
Unfortunately, they didn't have the Tosui I was looking for, so I bought their standard Junmai 😀.
The brewery owner was very talkative and was very sorry that we had to come all the way from Osaka to drink his sake 😅.
From there, the brewery owner's Ueda guide talk exploded 🤣.
When I told him that I had Shinshu soba for lunch, he recommended a number of soba restaurants, but we went to one recommended by Mr. Kuramoto, where we could drink sake during the daytime 😀.
The soba and grilled miso were all delicious, but the junmai sake from Wadaryu was a great match for the Shinshu flavors😇.
The sake tasted and smelled so good that I thought it tasted like junmai ginjo instead of junmai sake 😀.
Unlike usual, the tasting and purchase were reversed, but I was happy to be able to bring home some sake from Ueda😇.
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Hi Yasubeyesan 😃
I can't wait to go on the Ueda Sake Brewery tour, and with the Ueda guided talk: ❗️ 😁.
I want to go on a sake brewery tour myself 😆.
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Hi Hiro 😀
Anyway, I could feel how much he loves his sake and the town of Ueda 😀.
He even told us about the best soba and yakitori restaurants and a movie that was shot in Ueda😇.
The employees were laughing when they saw the brewer😇
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