ジャイヴ
Three months after my foot injury, I finally had no trouble walking, so I came to Kyoto for my postponed Hatsumode (New Year's visit to Kyoto) 😁.
After visiting Fushimi Inari, Takio Shrine, Rokuharamitsuji Temple, Zen Iori Temple, Kyoto Ebisu Shrine, and Shijo Kawaramachi, I thought I would go to Tatsumi for a lunchtime drink instead of a lunchtime meal.
First of all, it was unseasonably hot and we were sweating from walking, so we quenched our thirst with a bottle of Akahoshi, and then we had a glass of sake and a drink.
Since most of the sake was from Kyoto, I had never had "Joyo Nanzan" before, so I don't know the specs.
A clear rice aroma, a fresh, clean, soft umami on the palate, and a clean, crisp aftertaste.
Served with chilled tofu.
The slightly firm and gentle tofu flavor with the refreshing Joyo Nanzan is just right for a midday drink in today's early summer heat!
Now, where shall we go before the train back home?
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ポンちゃん
Gyve, welcome to Kyoto😊.
I'm glad you had a chance to visit so many temples and shrines 😳Praying for good luck with your injury 🙏✨.
I've been passing by your store but was wondering what kind of sake you serve 💦I see you have sake too! I'll go there next time 😁.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Good evening, Gyve 😃.
Back from the foot injury! Good for you😊.
I bet the Akahoshi 🍺 must have been delicious after all that walking and sweating 💦 🥹 then cold tofu and Kyoto sake 🍶 good start ‼️ let's see where next 😁
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ジャイヴ
Hi Pon-chan!
This year I only visited the Higashiyama side of the city so it was easy to get around 😁I must visit Fushimi Inari for the omikuji (fortune) at Mitsuji Temple and Zenjuan every year since I was born in the year of the boar ✨.
I heard that Tsunoki Shuho in Nishiki Market wholesales sake!
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ジャイヴ
Hi Jay & Nobby ☀☀☀☀!
I can't run or put all my weight on yet, but my muscles are getting weaker, so I went for a walk in the city for rehabilitation 😁.
It was hot with rising temperatures, so the cool combination worked well!
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