Japanese Sake & Japanese Cat called "Maneki Neko"
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[Japanese Sake & Japanese Cat called "Maneki Neko"]
Recently, I have been to the New Spot called "OmoteSanDou Hills" in Tokyo.
There were so many people everywhere and I had to wait more than 30 mins to
just get a cup of coffee in the restaurant!!
http://www.omotesandohills.com/eng/index.html
There are also many shops situated in this place, and I have found the shop
which sells a variety of Japanese Sake.
In this shop, they have a standing bar, and you can also taste each sake.
There was another traditional Japanese shop and found the Japanese Cat called
Maneki Neko - Literally means invitation cat in Japanese.
It also means "the cat bring you the luck!"

Takanori Tomita
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