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[kimitaku] May 1, 2013 14:00

P1000087.JPGP1000084.JPG  A 1-minute walk from the Higashi Oji Paper Headquarters in Ginza Mitsukoshi, there is a "Kencho" (Kakuuchi).

It opened last November.

 (Kakuchi) This means not drinking alcohol at a bar, but drinking sake directly at a liquor store. Drink with your mouth directly on the corner of the square box. It means turning and partitioning a corner of the store for standing drinking. (Daiji Izumi)

 The inside of the store is bright, and the pillars of Shiraki invite nostalgia. The table is unified in white, creating a gentle atmosphere of women's preference.

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It seems that the shop is managed by a liquor store in Kanda. You can drink various kinds of sake such as Japanese sake (sake), wine and shochu. The snacks are mainly canned, and there are snacks that match the sake of bonito kakuni. Dr. Canzume explained with a smile.

   In addition to standing-drinking business. Orders also deliver cold liquor from one bottle (the Ginza neighborhood).

 In addition, there are rare liquors, but don't worry because this shop does not sell or give a premium at the market price.

 Today, there was "Takarayama of wealth" at the store.

P1000085.JPG There are a variety of wines, and there are some brands that are irresistible for wine lovers.

I ordered a sake set by standing drink. Enjoy the spring menu "Ume no Yado", "Dewa Sakura" and "..." Drink while enjoying the spring. The knob was "Kasaya cheese", and the fine details of the kusaya were trapped in the cheese, creating the harmony of cherry blossoms in the mouth.

 

 P1000113 (2). JPGToday, at the counter, Mr. Fumie, a Japanese sake coordinator, served us. Toast in full bloom. 。

Mr. Akie says he's a little bit of alcohol.

 The bright atmosphere of the staff seems to promise the future of this store.

(Japanese sake) The word (sake) sounds better than (sake).

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