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Shinshu Kireiひとごこち 火入れ純米
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superbebe
At Yakitori Bancho on the 2nd floor of JR Ueda Station We ate Yakitori with delicious sauce, a specialty of Ueda! Mr. Okazaki of Kamerei is a regular customer. Yakitori is grilled chicken dipped in sauce. The sauce is soy sauce flavor with lots of garlic! The sauce is sweet and salty and addictive! The first glass was Kamerei Junmai Sake Hitogokochi September Fire-version! Actually, I was greedy and ordered one gong to enjoy it slowly, but I drank too much craft beer and forgot to take a picture! Slightly schwar A little sweet and fruity with a refreshing acidity. Slightly bitter, just right, perfect balance 😋. In my opinion, the strongest food wine! It is delicious no matter how many times you drink it! Driving through Komoro city toward Tomi city, a magnificent mountain view caught my attention. What an amazing view, unfortunately I don't know the name of the road. It is a very long, straight uphill and downhill road !
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マナチー
superbebe, I've been to Yakitori bancho too 😆❤️This Yakitori and Shinshu Kamerei Hitogotchi Junmai are a great match 😆 Enjoy Shinshu to the fullest 😆.
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superbebe
Good evening, Mr. Manachie. The grilled sweetfish I had at a nearby restaurant called Koinishi was great! Aaah! I miss such delicious yakitori already! Delicious and goes well with sake! I want to go back tonight 😆.
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ハリー
I would like to try it someday, but there are so many good Shinshu sake that I would be lost 😅.
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superbebe
Good evening, Harry Sakeboy. Anyway, you were right to ask for everything 😆.
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ごぉにぃごぉ
Isn't that the Asama Sunline? I also ran it to go from Karuizawa to Ueda.
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superbebe
Good evening, Goonyi Go! I see! Asama Sunline! Thanks for telling me the name of the road! I'll check it out on Google maps and Youtube.
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superbebe
Good evening, Mr. Dept. Chief Mt. I see - Asama Sunline~! I just looked at the google map. If you drive toward Tomi City, you'll see Mt. Asama on your right! I see.
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superbebe
And wow, you can see Mt. Fuji here too! Wow! Wow!
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