A Tasting Sake Train in Japan! Drinking Many Kinds of Sake Onboard.

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  • We go on a railroad journey from Joetsu-Myoko to Niigata. That is the special train, you can enjoy sake and local food!
    SUMMARY
    -I got a free tasting sake
    -They have 5 brands of local sake.
    -The train has an event car.
    -I got drunk of course.
    Operator : JR East
    ▼Book here
    www.jreast.co.jp/multi/en/joy...
    Route : From Joetsu-Myoko to Niigata
    Departure : Joetsu-Myoko Station in Niigata Pref.
    Arrival : Niigata Station in Niigata Pref.
    Schedule : non scheduled
    Time table : 10:02 →13:05
    Total time : 3 h 3 min
    *All seats are reserved
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    ▼Video time
    0:00 Opening
    0:38 Checking out the route
    1:31 Joetsu-Myoko Station
    4:20 Koshino Shu*kura is coming
    8:28 Boarding
    8:59 Exploring the train
    19:47 Departure
    34:02 Stopping at a station the nearest beach
    42:10 Tasting sake
    1:11:22 Lunch on a train
    2:03:40 Arriving at Niigata Station
    shot in October 2023.
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  • @off-to-japan
    @off-to-japan  หลายเดือนก่อน

    ▼Video time
    0:00 Opening
    0:38 Checking out the route
    1:31 Joetsu-Myoko Station
    4:20 Koshino Shu*kura is coming
    8:28 Boarding
    8:59 Exploring the train
    19:47 Departure
    34:02 Stopping at a station the nearest beach
    42:10 Tasting sake
    1:11:22 Lunch on a train
    2:03:40 Arriving at Niigata Station

  • @Ariel-lol
    @Ariel-lol หลายเดือนก่อน

    0:15 Wow, all that trash on the beach, so sad!!! In America, lots of people volunteer to clean up beaches, do you also have volunteers cleaning up beaches too? (Thank you for the new video! It helps me sleep. Then I go back to rewatch it, because I’m asleep😂)❤

    • @off-to-japan
      @off-to-japan  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      We have volunteers to clean up beaches. But it is the pretty small beach in the countryside of Japan. There might be no volunteers. And it was just after summer, in October.

  • @Iluthra
    @Iluthra หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is sake to be drunk hot or cold? I always thought you warmed it up. I would buy a small bottle every Winter to use with my sake set I bought in an Asian store here in America. Then I saw videos where people sampled sake and drank it cold. Which is best?

    • @off-to-japan
      @off-to-japan  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It depends on which types and grades sake you are drinking. There are many kinds of sake. Cold sake is characterized by its refreshing taste. This makes it an ideal drink for sake with a refreshing flavor, such as ginjo-shu (aromatic sake) and nama-shu (unpasteurized sake). Sake with a robust flavor, such as junmai or honjozo sake, is best suited for heating. Sake with a strong aroma, such as daiginjo-shu, may lose its aroma when heated, making it unsuitable for warming up. Check out the website!
      www.diffordsguide.com/bws/1183/sake/types-and-grades

    • @Iluthra
      @Iluthra หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@off-to-japan Thank you so much for the information!