
Speaking of the characteristics of Kido, it's fruity and rich. Haruno Kaorikaze also inherits these characteristics, becoming a softer sake with a slight bitterness. This represents the mature Kido and the spring of farewells and encounters. It has become a light and breezy Kido, just like the pleasant spring season. It's a bottle that should definitely be enjoyed with spring vegetables and the like.
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