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Sushi Tsubomi ~tsuzumi~

Sushi Tsubomi ~tsuzumi~

鮨鼓~tsuzumi~

Shinagawa City, Koyama, 4 Chome−2−3 ザシティ武蔵小山 3階

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Musou

無想

Karakuchi Junmai Sake from Niigata Prefecture. It has a light, dry, and clean taste, with a sharpness that does not interfere with meals. It can be enjoyed refreshingly with chilled sake.

¥1,100
$7.00

Yamagata Masamune

山形正宗

Karakuchi Junmai Sake from Yamagata Prefecture. It has both rice umami and a sharp finish, and its firm acidity cuts through the fat of food. It is excellent as a food-pairing sake.

¥1,100
$7.00

Mischomeshi

三千盛

Junmai Daiginjo from Gifu Prefecture. It has a very dry "dry" taste, but you can also feel the gorgeousness characteristic of Daiginjo. It has a crisp, clean finish.

¥1,100
$7.00

Minami

Tokubetsu Junmai Sake from Kochi Prefecture. It is a Tosa sake with a light, dry, and clean taste, with the appeal of its powerful impact and sharp finish. It pairs well with fish dishes such as bonito.

¥1,100
$7.00

Raifuku

来福

Junmai Ginjo from Ibaraki Prefecture. This brewery is known for using flower yeasts, and it is characterized by its gorgeous aroma and fresh sweetness. It is a fruity and easy-to-drink sake.

¥1,100
$7.00

Gorin

五凛

Junmai Sake from Ishikawa Prefecture. It is the ultimate food-pairing sake, pursuing a good balance that you won't get tired of drinking. Moderate umami and acidity spread pleasantly.

¥1,100
$7.00

Yamamoto

山本

Junmai Ginjo from Akita Prefecture. It is characterized by its juicy umami and refreshing acidity like citrus. It is a fresh and modern sake.

¥1,100
$7.00

Yamabuki Kiwami

山吹極

Unfiltered Nama Genshu from Yamagata Prefecture. Since it is not filtered or heat-treated, it has a rich and punchy flavor. You can enjoy the strong umami and wildness of the rice itself.

¥1,100
$7.00

Takachiyo

たかちよ

Unfiltered Nama Genshu Origarami from Niigata Prefecture. Because the "ori" (lees) are mixed in, it is slightly cloudy, and a fruity, juicy sweetness and umami fill your mouth.

¥1,100
$7.00

Kameizumi

亀泉

Junmai Ginjo Nama Genshu from Kochi Prefecture. It uses the yeast "CEL-24" and is characterized by an intense sweet aroma like pineapple and a sweet and sour taste. It is like white wine.

¥1,200
$8.00

Nabeshima

鍋島

Junmai Ginjo from Saga Prefecture. Uses the sake rice "Kitashizuku". It has an elegant sweetness and a slight effervescence, and its fresh, well-balanced taste is highly regarded worldwide.

¥1,500
$10.00

Hiroki

飛露喜

Junmai Daiginjo from Fukushima Prefecture. One of the popular brands that is difficult to obtain. It has a transparent umami, an elegant aroma, and an outstanding crispness that are wonderfully harmonized.

¥3,000
$19.00

Denshu

田酒

Junmai Daiginjo from Aomori Prefecture. Uses the sake rice "Akita Sake Komachi". While it has the solid rice umami characteristic of Denshu, it also has a refined mouthfeel befitting a Daiginjo.

¥3,300
$21.00

Jikon

而今

A rare brand from Mie Prefecture. Uses the sake rice "Kikkawa Yamada Nishiki". Although it is hi-ire (heat-treated), it has a freshness like nama sake and a exquisite condensed sweet umami.

¥3,500
$22.00

Juyondai

十四代

A phantom sake from Yamagata Prefecture. "Cho-Goku Nakadori" is a luxurious bottle made by collecting only the center-cut portion during pressing. It is characterized by its overwhelmingly fruity aroma and a silky smooth mouthfeel.

¥3,800
$24.00
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