bouken
Purchased at Ogawa Sake Shop in front of Hamaotsu Station. Isn't it a great location for railroad enthusiasts to see a four-car train running on the road?
The sake shop specializes in Shiga sake. I bought a bottle of Suzukabuto draft? They had it, but it was in a bottle...
They seemed to be busy, so I just picked out a few items quickly and left 😅.
I bought Ninja Aizan because it looked rare.
Ninja
Jun-dai
Aiyama🎵
Ninja
Jun-dai
Aiyama🎵
Beautiful taste as it is a daiginjo. Gentle and elegant sweetness. Sweetness and glamour? I can feel Aizan in the colorfulness, but the aroma has a slight odor that bothers me.
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ポンちゃん
Thank you bouken for your purchase at Ogawa Sake Shop😊.
I see Ninja has Aizan too! The smell comes before the taste, so that's a concern 😓.
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あねさん
Good morning 😊
I haven't cast a spell...
It's Junmai Daiginjo and it's Aizan and it stinks 😲.
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etorannzyu
Hello 😃
I've never seen this brand before, but more than that, I'm really attracted to this label 🤣.
I'll see if I can find a store that carries it somewhere in Tohoku 🎶.
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遥瑛チチ
Hi bouken 😃
I didn't know there was a brand called Ninja🥷❗️.
Let's use it for the theme song of Ninja Sentai Aiyaman👍
And Keihan train 👍
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bouken
Good morning, Pon-chan.
It says "extra" so it's not usually there? Ninja is the image of using rice from Shiga 🤔I wish it smelled a little better...
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bouken
Ane, good morning 😊.
I'm sorry to hear about the negative impressions that preceded the good price there 😢.
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bouken
Good morning etorannzyu 🌄.
The label is so cool! Actually, the first time I bought Ninja, I bought a packet 😄I heard it's popular overseas too because of the name 🗺️.
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bouken
Good morning, Haruei Chichi 😃.
I'd like to see what it's all about Aiyaman🤣It's an interesting line as it goes over mountain passes and into the metro 🚋.
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しんじょう
Good evening.
I see that you are dealing in juzukabuto.
I saw on the sns that you also have a TEREIKAWA and a KINKAME.
I've never been to this place, but I'm sure I can find a reason to go there...
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bouken
Shinjou-san, hello ☀.
I've seen it listed on the Teirogawa and Kinkame SNS, but it was posted a while ago, so I'm not sure if it's still available. If you want 🤔Teirogawa, Nishimoto Sake Shop in Kyoto might be a good choice. They have a lot of Shiga sake here too.
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