Nishinomiya Renaissance: A gathering of Nishinomiya's most prestigious sake breweries
What's great about it is that you can drink a lot at Nishinomiya Shrine, the power spot where the lucky man is chosen by dashing.
No matter how much you drink, you won't be punished
A grown man and woman, quite elderly, collapsed and covered in sand.
Nihonmori, Ozeki, White Deer, White Hawk, Shochikubai
A regular drinker who has heard of "alcohol" at least once
The unique system of "paid tastings" costs 100 or 200 yen and comes in a small plastic cup that holds about 50cc, so you'll find yourself drinking one after another.
A renaissance with nigori sake and honjozo sake!
It's full of content that adults enjoy, but kids seem to enjoy it too.
As expected from "the land of Miyamizu"
I like Nada sake because it's not pretentious.
I could probably drink five more cups, but I'd end up covered in sand before I knew it, so I'll stop here.
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