On the way back from Hakuba, we stopped at Zenkoji and bought our sake at the nearby Kantenpapa.
I was sucked in when I saw the label that said "Sake degree -1". Next time I want to buy a sake called Nenrin.
It's sweet and delicious~!
I'll learn about sake.
Rice polishing rate: 55%.
It has an aftertaste of rice, like a sweet wine. The aroma is fruity and sour.
You won't be able to gulp it down, but the aftertaste is addictive!
It really has an aftertaste of rice!
I bought it at the supermarket when I went to the Fumotopara campground.
Rice polishing rate: 55%.
A trip to Okayama.
We had a meal at Hamayuu.
I didn't have a drink that struck a chord with me, and when I asked for a bottle of Ottersugi, the owner? I'm here in Okayama, would you like to drink otters from Okayama? He served it to me. He said it's a hard drink to find.
It was one of the most delicious drinks I've ever had. It was too good to drink alone...
Rice polishing rate: 30%.
You're so polished...
I bought this drink when I traveled to Okayama.
Later on, I rented one of the lodge members and drank it there at the Hakuba Lodge.
It didn't leave a strong impression on me, either because I was too busy talking again, or because it was my favorite drink...
Rice polishing rate: 56%.
I brought this as a souvenir of Noto when I visited the lodge where a friend of mine works with me.
I may have been too engrossed in the story to fully enjoy it, but I wanted to keep drinking it.
It was light and easy to drink.
Rice polishing rate: 50%.
I really wanted to drink sake while working in a mountain lodge, so I bought some Daisekkei, which is sold for about 600 yen at a store. The picture is from a convenience store in Hakuba, Daisekekkei (I feel it's cheap)
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Rice polishing rate: 65%.