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Isuzu A Japanese swe

Isuzu A Japanese sweets shop in Kagurazaka founded in 1946. They have a wide variety of products, from standard items to seasonal items and gifts. Freshly baked items such as dorayaki are written on the front of the product. There are many items that can be purchased individually, from boxed items, so you can shop according to your needs. It is easily accessible from each station, and is a 7-minute walk from Kagurazaka/Iidabashi on the Metro Tozai Line, a 7-minute walk from JR Iidabashi, and a 5-minute walk from Ushigome Kagurazaka on the Toei Oedo Line, making it easy to shop. #Souvenirs #Souvenirs
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Posted: Jan 17, 2022
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Have you ever heard of Hakkaisan? You may not know about it if you're underage, but there's no adult in Japan who doesn't know about Hakkaisan. Yes, everyone knows the name. It's as famous as Shine Muscat, and that's the sake called Hakkaisan. However, not many people know that it's made at the foot of Mt. Hakkaisan, near Minamiuonuma, the highest rice producing area in Japan. In fact, there are many unique initiatives being carried out here, and the most notable among them is this commemorative shochu. If you buy it here on an anniversary, they will keep the sake from that day forever. When you first meet your lover, you can secretly leave your sake here, and then one day when you have to break up, you can sip the shochu with tears in your eyes. It's a wonderful souvenir that you can enjoy in such a way. That being said, I'd rather have rice dumplings than flowers Rather than waiting for love, it's better to sip the sake in front of you There's a wide variety of sake here, from local-only sake to unprocessed sake and a wide variety of snacks that go well with sake, so it's best for single gentlemen to drink and have fun there first! By the way, here's the recommended way to drink 1_Buy unprocessed sake, chilled sake, and a lot of snacks 2_Take the ropeway to the top of Hakkaisan 3_Drink first 4_Look at the magnificent view that spreads out before your eyes 5_Then drink 6_Feel the gods of Hakkaisan that ancient people worshiped, and take a deep breath 7_Drink some more 8_Finally, finish off with a salted rice ball made from Minamiuonuma rice This is the ultimate luxury #Breathtaking view #Souvenir #The source of Hakkaisan #The blessings of nature #The mountain where the gods descend #Sake is made of love #You'll eventually get tired of the same taste #Amazing nature#Souvenir#Breathtaking view

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