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雪紅梅四季を旅するお酒(悠久山の桜)純米吟醸
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ヒラッチョ
Tonight, the main snacks include grilled chicken with tare and hachinos (second stomach of beef), Brewing forest is a good sake, but it seems like a good idea to leave it to the classics👍. So, the second sake I chose was Yuki-Kohmei, which is not so much classical, but surprisingly elegant 😅. At least, it's not a perfect sake for yakitori and motsu-ni. It is unexpectedly elegant. Yuukyuuzan is located in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture. In my mind, it is the image of the Yuukyuyama Ballpark in the Yuukyuyama Park. Ichiro's first professional home run was one from Hideo Nomo in the Kintetsu vs. Orix game on June 12, 1993 at the Yuukyu-zan Ballpark. In Niigata Prefecture's high school baseball games, Yuukyuuyama Ballpark was also the stage for the summer finals from the Showa period to some extent in the Heisei period. I also remember going to watch the summer finals when I was in elementary and junior high school. Nowadays, the summer finals are held at Hardoff Eco Stadium in Niigata City, but the stadium is still used for official games and the spring finals.
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しんじょう
Good morning(****). I've been a Nomo and Ichiro fan since I was a kid, but I didn't know about this. I wonder if he was still Suzuki to begin with. It's too surprising that a future big league star would make history here.
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ヒラッチョ
Good morning, Shinsho 😊. To begin with, your registered name was still Suzuki. In pro wrestling, Maeda NImei's debut was in Nagaoka (Nagaoka City Kosei Kaikan), and so on.
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遥瑛チチ
Hiraccio, good evening 🌇. I knew about the Ichiro and Nomo episode, but I didn't know about Noriaki Maeda's debut game... 💦. It's so dusty looking at this border label👍.
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ヒラッチョ
Good evening, Haruei Chichi 😊. Congratulations on your San-in silver wedding trip 🚃. By the way, Maeda's debut opponent is Yamamoto Kotetsu. For people in Nagaoka, I guess the Spring Cherry Blossom Viewing 🌸 is the festival at Yuukyuyama Park.
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