I heard they
were holding a spring festival in Kawagoe
City , Saitama Prefecture .
So, friends and I went there for a walk and sightseeing.
We met around
at noon at Honkawagoe Station. First, we wanted to eat something for lunch, and
one of us made a phone call to a restaurant Furin, where we often eat sushi and
drink Kagamiyama sake, the sake brewed in Kawagoe .
Unfortunately and as I expected, their seats were fully reserved. The
restaurant seems to have a lot of customers at festival time.
On a shopping
street close to the station, we found a sushi restaurant and entered it. Since
they carried neither Kagamiyama sake nor Coedo beer, we did not drink any
alcoholic beverages there, and just ate sushi and went out. When we went out of
the restaurant, there was a sprinkling of rain on the street. We went
northwards along the shopping street, and saw the commercial compound of Kurari
ahead on the right, where defunct Kagamiyama Shuzo brewery (different brewery
from current Koedo Kagamiyama Shuzo) used to be making sake. On the premises of
this compound, a festival float called Iemitsu no Dashi was exhibited.
(Kawagoe
Spring Festival -- video shot on May 5, 2011)
We entered a
building of Kurari and I bought some sweets for a souvenir. Then, I drank Coedo
beer and Kagamiyama sake at the drinking stand.
I want to
drink Coedo beer and Kagamiyama sake whenever I visit Kawagoe City
except for when I am driving a car. First, I had white beer made from wheat,
and then Kagamiyama sake. Three of us tasted sake of this brand but each had a
different type so that we could share and taste three types. One friend ordered
Bizen-Omachi Tokubetsu Junmai Muroka Nama Genshu, the next friend ordered
Tobindori Daiginjo Muroka Nama Genshu Shizukuzake, and I ordered Yamadanishiki
Junmai Ginjo Muroka Nama Genshu.
(Kagamiyama
sake tasting)
The daiginjo
sake tasted like milk and had a very beautiful flavor, while my junmai gijo
sake was a little cloudy and slightly bitter (this bitterness may have derived from
the Yamadanishiki rice used). And I liked the Omachi tokubetu junmai
sake. This sake had a vivid and well-balanced taste and left a strong
impression.
After getting
out of Kurari, it was still raining and did not seem to stop raining soon. We
walked for a while, but finally entered a coffee shop and had some coffee to
wait until it would stop raining. I ordered a cup of Mandheling coffee, which
has a pale brown color, but it tasted thicker than it appears, having plenty of
body. After we chattered for a while, the rain seemed to have become light.
So, we got
out of the coffee shop, and soon the rain became strong. I didn't know why, but
we were not very lucky about the weather on this day.
Anyway, I
encountered that super nice sake, Kagamiyama Bizen-Omachi Tokubetsu Junmai
Muroka Nama Genshu, and could buy a bottle of it. So, I was very happy.
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