I'll give you a little break on the signs, although I've got a lot of them stocked up. Just wanted to let you know that we made it down to Nada, the famous area for sake breweries. We stopped in at 2 of them, for a tasting. Some is good and some is not so good. Got a full explanation on how the rice is polished etc... The one that I like (Which also happens to be the cheapest! who knew?)was sweet, I can't remember the name, but the guy said that its good for digestion and anti-aging. There you go! I guess I'll have to get on a sake regime for health. No wonder the Japanese live so long! Here's a photo at one of the breweries and a photo of the Hubb walking through an underground tunnel to get across the road. Thank goodness this was before we did all the sake tasting!
Expat mom leaves Japan after nearly 4 yrs. to begin a new adventure living in New Jersey, then moves to NYC 7 yrs later. But then moves to Chicago.
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