Just one mountain over from Kyoto city, the landscape changes and becomes Tamba.
At a roadside station, a sales person from a sake brewery recommended this wine.
It is indeed delicious!
I'm not familiar with Nagasaki sake, let alone shochu.
It's deliciously dry
tasty in any case!
When I hear "Yokoyama"...I think of Hiroshi Takashi, not Yasukiyo, which is also the nature of core Kansai people!
I don't know him, but...
Hirai Shoten, located in the Hamamotsu shopping district, which we have visited several times.
They also have a portable, sparkling, bottled muddy sake, which I haven't had for a long time!
I was once at a business hotel in Hiroshima on business.
I was at a business hotel in Hiroshima, Japan, where I was working.
I can't help but think of the commercial song
I was in Matsumoto, Shinshu, and saw a strong copy of "Polishing is not the only thing for the brain!
I saw a strong copy and bought it.
The antithesis of the rice polishing competition? I agree!
It tastes good with a little bitterness!