It is said to be dry, but I don't think it is that dry.
It's a little lacking in character.
Place of purchase: Koyama Shoten (Tokyo, Japan)
Price: 2,500 yen (excluding tax), 1.8L
This morning, I bought some sake from Oita Prefecture, where an earthquake hit the Hyuga-nada area and the seismic intensity was over 5 on the Richter scale.
I don't think it's particularly delicious (it's a matter of taste), but I think it's a very cost-effective sake.
Place of purchase: Koyama Shoten (Tokyo)
Price: 2,300-(tax excluded) 1.8L
Melon? Pears? The aroma is pleasant.
It is light and easy to drink, but you can clearly taste the flavor of the rice.
Place of purchase:Fukujuya (Nagano Prefecture)
It was my first time drinking it, and it is a very easy to drink, well balanced sake.
Since I had a connection to Iwate University, I chose Akatake Shuzo, which is also located in Morioka City.
Place of purchase: Koyama Shoten (Tokyo, Japan)