One of a set of six local sake one-cups.
The brand "Wakaka" did not hit the sake crocodile.
The picture of Bambi is cute.
Easy to drink without any peculiarity.
Two more for the 47 Prefectures Sake Challenge.
The first is Akirika, a sake from Osaka Prefecture.
There were six kinds of sake cups sold on the Internet, so I bought one.
Aki-shika has a picture of Bambi.
It tastes like rice. It is delicious.
47 Prefectures Sake Challenge, I finally got around to mail order.
Purchased at Yodobashi Camera.
It is a sake from Oita. It is a junmai-shu-like sake with a taste of rice.
Purchased at the Shimane antenna store in Yurakucho.
I opened it up because of the New Year-like lapel.
A little sweet. Delicious. Suitable for aperitifs.
Purchased at an antenna store in Kagawa near Shimbashi Station.
This is the last sake of the year.
It is crisp and dry.
We have reached the 47 prefectures of Japanese sake.
Happy New Year, everyone!
Sake purchased in Tokyo Station, following the previous issue.
Sake from Kagoshima. It tastes dry and crisp. Delicious.
The logo should be a little easier to read.
Purchased at a liquor store in Tokyo Station.
It was the first time I went in there, but I enjoyed many sake I didn't know about.
I bought a sake from Nagasaki. It is quite sweet but delicious.
Purchased at a local liquor store. There were mellow junmai and dry junmai, and I was torn between the two, but I bought the mellow one. It is mellow and very tasty.
I learned of the name of this sake in a special feature on sake in a magazine called "Mijishinbo," but I had not had a chance to drink it for a long time. I was able to buy it at a local liquor store and tried it for the first time.
It is a dry sake with more impact than I expected.