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[To go with your meal] Introduction to alcoholic beverages that can be enjoyed with Genji-koh
Introducing the alcoholic beverages that you can drink at the Genji-koh in Minamichita Onsen Village.
I think one of the pleasures of traveling is eating at the place you're staying. To help you enjoy your meal even more, we would like to introduce some of the alcoholic beverages we offer at Genji-koh.
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- flowers, birds, wind and moon
- Chita Whiskey (Chita Highball)
- Handago
- lastly
flowers, birds, wind and moon
This alcoholic beverage is a collaboration between various sake breweries in Aichi Prefecture and inns in Aichi Prefecture, and is a limited edition alcoholic beverage that can only be drunk at inns in Aichi Prefecture.
One of the things I look forward to is seeing new types of alcohol being sold every year.
Genji-koh sells a set of four types of sake to compare, and you can purchase your favorite sake by the bottle. Some people even compare the tastes of 4 bottles.
Chita Whiskey (Chita Highball)
Made by blending only grain whiskey produced at Chita Distillery in Aichi Prefecture.
This whiskey is characterized by its light taste and slightly sweet aroma, and is also recommended when mixed with soda to make a highball.
Handago
This sake is made by Nakano Sake Brewery in Handa City, Aichi Prefecture.
It is characterized by a soft, calm aroma and a rich taste. It is served in a glass and can also be purchased at the shop.
lastly
How was that. Genji-koh has many more drinks that we couldn't introduce this time.
When you come, we hope you will enjoy not only the food but also the drinks.
Through the deep and tranquil world of incense that reminds us of the hospitality and elegance of scent, Genji-koh is an inn that reminds you of the elegance of the era of The Tale of Genji. Our inn is Japan's first Japanese-style inn with a scent-themed theme. Awakening the forgotten peace of mind. You can feel the comfort of incense everywhere in your room and throughout the hotel.
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