Hanamura純米大吟醸 山田錦
みやび
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Thank you for your support this year: 🙇♂️
The first sake of the new year, so called "drinking start" is Jun Dai Yamadanishiki from Hanamup 😁.
Yum! Delicious! I can't think of any other word than "delicious"!
I can't think of any other word than "delicious"! ←I know, I know, I know!
Gorgeous and beautiful!
I feel like I'm off to a good start for the year! ← Maybe it's just my imagination.
Snacks? Is it?
There were umani, hairy crabs, and many other things!
I love it! 😁
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たっく0103
Miyabi-san 🎍Happy New Year 🌅Hair crab in the shell and Jun Dai Yamada Nishiki 🍶The best way to start drinking 😆 I wish you a happy new year 😃.
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みやび
Happy New Year, Takku 🎍.
Yes, I think we are off to a great start 😁.
Yes, it's nice to meet you too! 🙇♂️
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ma-ki-
Happy New Year, Miyabi 🎍!
The sweetness of Hana Yuu is gorgeous and beautiful ✨.
And hairy crabs - yodeling 🤤.
Great start to the year ⤴️
Once again, I wish you a very happy new year 🙇.
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みやび
Happy New Year, ma-ki-san 🌅.
It was worth holding out for the first bottle of the new year 😁.
I think we're off to a great start 😊.
Thank you very much for your support 🙇♂️
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ポンちゃん
Happy New Year to you, Miyabi 🎍 and all the best for the new year 🙇.
Hana Yuu Jun Dai! New Year's with noble sake, that's wonderful ✨I can't get enough of the hairy crabs 😻I'm almost tempted to drink the shell sake at the end 😆.
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みやび
Happy New Year, Pon-chan 🌅.
I look forward to working with you too: 🙇♂️
Nobleman's drink 🤣great analogy 👏Surely you are right Pon-chan👍!
It was indeed an aristocrat's drink!
Delicious! ←I don't think aristocrats would talk like that🤣.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Hello, Miyabi 😃.
Greetings to you once again🌹
I see you welcomed the New Year with the sake of the nobility of the sake world 😌.
It's delicious 🤣 isn't it😋?
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みやび
Good morning, J&N😊.
Let's see, aristocratic speech? Is it? 🤔
I am finally one of the aristocracy 😂.
I am a nobleman! 🤣
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