Dec. 15
My wife, Tomoko’s high school friends came to my house.
Tomoko has an incurable disease, but she seems to know about her friends and listened carefully to everyone’s stories.

A friend who draws Japan paintings as a hobby drew a picture of Tomoko for us.
It’s a very nice picture.

When I hung it in the hallway, Tomoko opened her eyes firmly and admired the painting for a while.
Thank you very much. I’m very happy.
It was a No Wine Day today.
Dec. 16
I had some business and went to Shinjuku in the afternoon.

After work, I went to Kabukicho at night. There are many people, but it is quieter than I expected.
There are no people who speak a foreign language that usually sounds like overflowing or yelling, and it is as if this is Japan.

I had a sushi dinner at Tsukiji Sushiyoshi.
I’m glad that this sushi restaurant has wine on its list of alcohol drink.

The Chardonnay, which made by the prestigious Burgundy winery “Louis Latour” in the Ardeche in southern France, is reasonably priced at 4,500 yen per bottle.

I’m really happy to be able to drink delicious wine with delicious sashimi and sushi.

Thank you for the dinner.

On the way back, I took a detour to Berg at Shinjuku Station Lumine.

This month’s wine is Nostrada of Relax Wine.

It is a super long-selling product from Spain.

Berg has been handling Relax Wine for more than 25 years.
The Garnacha at the end was very delicious.


