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This is also the origin of today's sake wholesaler exhibition at a certain location in Tokyo.
We also visited the booth of "Hanaharu" from Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima Prefecture.
This "Yume no Kanade" is brewed by a female toji, and the label design is also done by a woman.
We were a little intoxicated as we toured the booths, but we told them that the label is very important and that the color and design of the label also contribute to the image of the sake.
We had a chance to compare the white label of "Yume no Kanade" with another one with black letters, which was more fruity.
A reasonably priced Junmai Daiginjo with 50% polishing.
When I asked about stores in the Tokyo metropolitan area that carry it, I was told that it was available at the Belk supermarket, so I picked it up on my way home.
It has a gentle sweetness, smooth and mild.
By the way, the standard Hanaharu mellow junmai sake we tasted was also a good sake.
A brewery of Awamori from Itoman City, Okinawa Prefecture was also present at one end of the sake booth, and we tasted a 50 ml trial bottle as a souvenir 👍.
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