Sake Brewery

One of my favorite things to do is to explore local traditions in other countries including they way how they made it. So i already decided in april this year to visit a sake brewery. I had to be remembered that unfortunately April is not the best month to visit a brewery. The reason is the availability of the rice which will be gathered during autumn. So after going back to fukushima prefecture this time i got some appointment with the owners of a small but nice sake brewery. We first had some green tea and cake at their house, which is the typical starting of an appointment in japan, and visited the brewery itself later on. The smell all around this area was amazing. Due to this small size they store about 100.000 litre of sake. Surprisingly the owner mrs. Yamada brought me one bottle on the next day home. So, if someone wanna try, just step by. 

   
    
    

 

Bunker V2

After we found one bunker I was more interested in the stuff. So we started to make a short excursion around the area here. In the village of Packing 1 we found another bunker. Some locals told us that these buildings are remains of the Japanese from WW2.

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Bunker V3

There is another known bunker but it was not accessible anymore. We asked the caretakers of the area to access it and they were so kind to let us pass a closed gate. It’s farmland with some cows on. In the middle there are a few hills. First I thought the hills are the bunkers but when we get there in the middle of the hills was a big hole with a shell of a bunker. Although the bunker is not in correct position anymore. It looks like someone tried to blow it up but the bunker was too solid to break.

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