keipon0414
"Yanagi Tsuki" I am alone at Otofuke, it's been a while since I came to Tokachi. The weather in Okhotsk was clear, but when I arrived in Tokachi, the sky was not as clear, with clouds covering about 70% of it. It's time to go back home... the clouds now cover about 70% in the opposite direction. I planned to mainly explore Otofuke today, but because I had lunch in Obihiro, I ended up spending most of my time there. In the end, I couldn't visit many places in Otofuke, and it seems like I'll have to leave them for another opportunity. I left the Michi no Eki for last, and before that, I narrowed it down to two places and made a reservation call for one of them. Before picking it up, I stopped by MaxValu to see if I could find the flame that Torisan had mentioned. As soon as I entered, I saw the flame, and to my surprise, there was a bakery in the back, and Yanagi Tsuki was on the left. I thought someone might have already written about it, but this Yanagi Tsuki... is not registered. Even though I'm quite good at this, registering this kind of shop is a hassle. Anyway, I decided to buy something and try it out. For some reason, maybe because it was hot, I ended up buying water yokan and other items. The 4-piece set was cheap, but since we are a family of three, I bought only 3 pieces. The Yanagi Tsuki here had two very nice women. Just when something like this happens, my little sister shows up. I had a hunch about it, but I decided to give 2 pieces to the Bama team and share one between the two of us. It's better to chill it, right? It's hot even though it's June. It's surprisingly common to become the hottest place in Japan in June. This time, the forecast says that Kitami will be the hottest at 32 degrees, and Abashiri at 31 degrees. When the southern wind blows, the Fohn effect can suddenly make it the hottest place in Japan in June. Honshu is in the rainy season, after all. It's impossible to be the hottest in July or August. The aroma of azuki beans spreads in your mouth, with a refreshing taste. After a slight time lag, the aroma of azuki beans spreads in your mouth. It's definitely better to chill it. It was very delicious. Eating it doesn't make you feel cooler, but this year, I'm thinking of buying an air conditioner, although I'll probably end up not buying one. How many days will I use it for... that's the reason I hesitate, but it's true that the number of days when I feel like I have to buy one is increasing every year.