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		<title>The Taste of Real Sake in Kyoto: Sake Bar Asakura (with Fluent English Service)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Welcome to the world of REAL SAKE!! Have you ever tasted fruity, rich flavored sake, unpasteurized sake, red sake, amber colored 20+ year old vintage sake? More than 50 kinds of sake is waiting for you&#8230; at Nihonshu Sake Bar Asakura&#8221;, reads the sign outside. I&#8217;m in! How about you? The Taste of Real Sake &#8230;]]></description>
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