I took a cab detour to Inawashiro on my way to skiing and got it. It is a good thing in Japan that we can suddenly obtain something like this that we have no idea about.
The driver said it was a serious sake, and it was easy to drink without being flashy.
A quiet trip to Aizu with my two daughters.
We arrived at the hot spring resort without any plans for skiing due to the train service suspension, or for remembering the Byakkotai (the White Tiger Squadron). We had to make sure we had enough to drink for the evening, and the sake we drank on the porch at the end of the night was delicious.
It is rich and juicy!
It arrives with a light step and disappears in a refreshing manner.
It is claimed to be "like a fresh apple," and indeed it is. I like that it is not too sweet.
A quiet trip to Hashu with my two daughters.
We chose this and iburigakko as our travel companions.
The taste of the rice is beautiful and delicious.
First of all, the water at the ryokan is delicious!
It's thick and sweet, but it passes quickly and easily rather than feeling like it's gradually blotting you out.
I don't know if it was such a sparkling, cheerful label, but it was lively.