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FIFA World Cup vs Nihonshu Slideshows

Our good friend Damon over at Languagecaster.com-English Through Football has posted a fun game review with comments and photos. Don’t worry. It is safe for non-rabid football supporters. We’re glad he could bring some football knowledge to the event. Check out Damon’s slideshow and review. Et-chan’s slides are here too.

Nagomi

… Finally, I think it is the people that makes this tagine ryori and nihonshu place so comfortable. Shimada-san and Ichikawa-san behind the counter are perfect professionals, but their passion for nihonshu kind of rubs off. It’s just fun to sit at the counter and watch them and chat about sake when they have a moment. They do not have an English menu, but don’t worry. If you have nihongo-phobia, Shimada-san and Ichikawa-san can guide you through their menu and drinks in English.

Sake of the Week #040: Aramasa Tokubetsu Junmai Rokugo Hatsu-shibori Nama Genshu

This bottle was the first one we tried for the evening with an assortment of sashimi. It had a very soft, gentle “nama” feel with a very pleasant fruity taste in the middle.

Brewery tour in Tokyo with Tokyo Sake Meetup

Please join us to visit Toshimaya Shuzo in Higashi Murayama in Tokyo. On March 28th, Tokyo Sake Meetup will visit one of the only twelve nihonshu brewers in Tokyo, Toshimaya Shuzo. About Toshimaya Shuzo Established in 1596, Toshimaya has been a source for sake for Edo, now Tokyo. The brewery first opened the site in Kanda, [...]

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