nottu wrote:huge full array of Cubans.
What's the going rate for a Cohiba in Tokyo these days? 3000-4000 yen?
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nottu wrote:huge full array of Cubans.
nottu wrote:...Walk down the main drag from Harajuku - you will see a cigar bar within the first 1/3 mile on the left. Its location is basement - no windows. Great place - this guy is a conneiseur - huge full array of Cubans...
nottu wrote:For serious Kyoto hamaki lovers-
http://www.cigarjapan.com/
but price and availabilty still dictates that I bring mine from the US.
nottu wrote: this guy is a conneiseur - huge full array of Cubans.
nottu wrote:When I was there, there was only one other person in the whole joint - a gal about 30 years old smoking a big obsucro robusto
halfnip wrote:No need to go all out. I usually just head to the LC chains, mostly the one in Six Trees. They've got enough Cohiba's for my taste, and if they're too packed, I usually just pick one up and light it up at Agave or head down to one of the other cigar friendly bars in Nishi Azabu....
nottu wrote:Well, actually I don't don't know if he's a real connoisseur, but by the look of the place he seemed to be a real appreciator of cigars - he didn't seem to be in it for the dough - more of a personal pleasure.
obsucro was a typo - one too many - how is it Cubans don't make oscuros? I didn't know they were location specific.
Seems a lot of places in Japan are Cuban cigar centered so if you're coming from the US, its kind of a suprise.
nottu wrote:Which Cubans do you recommend?
nottu wrote:My humble, hamaki, opinion is that the Cubano is completely overrated.
IkemenTommy wrote:Even Greji, our favorite thread crasher, hasn't spoiled it yet so let's keep it rolling (no pun intended).
IkemenTommy wrote: the readings inside, according to the digital thermometer/hygrometer, says 29~30C/80%RH.
Should I be concerned about those readings? I leave the humidor in the shoe box closet by the entrance door. Is there a better place to store it if the conditions are too warm?
Thanks!
kamome wrote:Hamaki, any other options besides the Honduran/Santa Domingan that you think are good substitutes for the Cubanos?
nottu wrote:...30 year old pretty J-female, yellow beaver in total appreciation, 18 year old Glenlivet single malt, ... stop me, I can't take anymore
Hamaki wrote:Why do you need photos, just smoke the dam cigars!!
Hamaki
Hamaki wrote:So, your into j-gals with big black things in their mouth.
:smoking:
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