★★★★☆
Limited edition sake from Houou Mita. Details unknown.
If I evaluate it harshly, does it not reach Hououmida's deliciousness?
I guess the limited edition sake is a good thing.
★★★★★
A substitute I got on a trip to Mie Prefecture. The second one!
Although I couldn't get my favorite "Jikin", I immediately decided to buy it because it is from the same sake brewery.
The price was quite expensive, but it was the right decision.
It is too good.
I thought, "Isn't it famous yet? I thought it was still famous, and felt superior to the others.
★★★★★
Since I'm in Mie, I'm going to drink local sake.
You don't have to be local to drink Saku, but you can't miss this one.
Masano-no-Tomo, Junmai Daiginjo, is a convincing 5*.
It's a good price, though.
★★★★☆
Finally conquered Tokyo, even though it's my hometown....
Only 2 prefectures remain.
I wasn't expecting much from a Tokyo sake, but it's delicious!
I guess there are different tastes, but I like it.
★★★★☆
It is indeed a top quality product of Tamagawa.
It is a Daiginjo, and it is refreshingly dry, and the dish is not spoiled.
It's the best of both worlds.
★★★★☆
My life in Kyoto is almost over.
So I decided to drink sake in Kyoto.
Matsumoto is a stable taste.
It's not sweet, it's refreshing, it's slightly fizzy and it's good while eating.