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I bought a lot of sake in my hometown of Fukui. I'm sorry.)
This is a sake from Maruoka Town, Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture, where the Kasumi Castle (Maruoka Castle) is petit-famous for its "Ippou Keisei," a letter addressed to an important person in the middle of the Fukui Plain.
This is a sake from Maruoka Town, Sakai City, Fukui Prefecture, where Kasumi Castle (Maruoka Castle) is petit famous.
It's like a tough sake.
If you pair it with something, it recedes quickly, leaving only a pleasant aftertaste of spiciness and fragrance.
If you heat it up, the richness expands and then the spiciness disappears softly and loosely. This is also pleasant.
This is the kind of sake that you can drink every day and not get tired of it.
Incidentally, Mikuni Town, where Tojinbo and Mikuni Port, famous for its crab catches, are located, is also in Sakai City. Ashihara Onsen, which is close to Mikuni Town, has been known as the "inner sanctum of Kansai" because of its close relationship with politicians, businessmen and literary figures in the Kansai region.
Although it is quite far away from the city, Sakai City is truly a scenic town with ocean, fields, mountains, and rivers.
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