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Washinooにごり酒にごり酒
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熊谷 朋之
Good morning! (^○^) This is the first time for me to post in the morning... (^_^;) This is the last part of the collaboration event between Japanese restaurant "Tsushima Tsuru" at Metropolitan Morioka New Wing and Washio (Hachimantai City), a long-established sake brewery established in 1829. Nigori sake. A sweet sake with a petit, carbonated taste. I thought it would be sticky, but it was refreshing, clear, and delicious. You can drink as much as you want. The containers used for nigorizake are very stylish. Various workshops offered a variety of porcelain, lacquerware, and ceramics, which were displayed at the entrance of Tsushima Tsuru. It is also quite a nice experience to choose from among them according to your mood at the time. From the 24th to the 26th, there will be an event called "Sake and Snack Vessels: One Hundred Choices in One Hundred Ways 2023. The event will include a tour of the brewery and a limited amount of nigori (nigori sake). Very tasty! (^○^)
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ジャイヴ
Good morning, Tomoyuki Kumagai ☀️ As a vessel lover, I'm quite interested in this event ✨I will definitely refer to the full course of sake and dishes uploaded, food and sake makers' ideas 😄.
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mamiko
Tomoyuki Kumagai, also here The white color of the nigori sake looks great against the color of the sake cups 😃It's one of the ways to enjoy sake, isn't it?
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Hi Mr. Kumagai😄 Nice set of drinking vessels 😆👍I'm amused that you have such a nice event ‼️ I'm sure I'll buy something when I go there 🤣www.
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熊谷 朋之
Hi, Gyve! (≧▽≦) It was really a lot of vessels. Can I choose whatever I want? I thought so, but the store staff made the choice for me (laugh). Lacquer and other things get more flavor with time, you know.
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熊谷 朋之
Hi, mamiko! (≧▽≦) Sake cups like that are a bit unusual. There were many gorgeous vessels with gold leaf on them, and they looked gorgeous.
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熊谷 朋之
Hi, Masa! (≧▽≦) Just looking at so many gorgeous vessels really makes me so happy. At the store, they were only on display, but it seems that Washio-san also sells them along with the sake brewery tour.
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