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Saturday, April 7, 2012

Kai-ire

Kai-ire is an important task of sake brewing. It helps the flowing of contents in the barrel, and keeps the Sake Moromi (main mash) healthy.



I did Kai-ire for our swimming pool. It keeps the pool clean.




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