A famous sake that is hard to find in Japan.

Sometimes, I drink alone in the dust. No, not alone this time. We held a sake drinking party. So we offered a lineup of “Ganki”, “Hiroki”, and “Masumi”. Hiroki Junmai Ginjyo Hiroki was another chance encounter, and unlike the last time, it was Junmai Ginjo!Last time it was packed fresh. What is Nama-zume? To put … Read more

A popular sake representing Shizuoka Prefecture that has won numerous awards.

Famous, isn’t it? This Iso jiman. I have been interested in it for a long time. But, however, even if I thought it was available, when I wanted to buy it, I could not find it. So today is a good day. Iso jiman Jyunmai Ginjyo What is Sake Rice for Sake? It is 100% … Read more

Dry and very easy to drink. I am a drinker and I recommend this sake.”Yokoyama”

Sake by yourself with a little bit of warmth today! Dry” does not mean spicy, but rather sharp. It has a sharpness, which means that there is no harsh taste when it passes down the throat, and it passes down the throat before you know it. I was lined up at a liquor store, as … Read more

Sushi bar popular overseas opens in Japan”Kinka”

I went to Kinka Sushi. A sushi bar from Canada has opened a store in Japan. Other Sushi Articles So a Japanese went there to evaluate it.The restaurants are located in Roppongi and Shibuya.Roppongi is a town for older Japanese.Shibuya is a town where young people gather. Kinka Roppongi Roppongi is for lunch.Shibuya was for … Read more

Trendy Sake, one of the top ranking sake in Japan

Ganki This one is also famous, isn’t it? I had been curious about it, but as is often the case, it is not in the store when I want it. This time, I bought it at Hasegawa Sake Shop (Ginza Nihonbashi store). Today, too, a dusty, solitary drink. Ganki Junmai Sake I looked up the … Read more

A sake that I personally thought was quite tasty.

Dry” does not mean spicy, but rather sharp. It has a sharpness, which means that there is no harsh taste when it passes down the throat, and it passes down the throat before you know it. The expression “spicy” is not always easy to describe. Many sake drinkers say “light and dry” as if under … Read more