The Tsukiji Kimura family is famous for Tsukiji's famous Keshianpan.
It is a shop founded in 1910.
The shop I went to was the Kimura family pastry shop near Tsukiji Station.
There are some seats where you can eat in.
There are some seats where you can eat in.
Also, it seems that there is a store in Tsukiji Outer Market.
This time, I bought a rusk and cream puff.
There were a lot of rusks lined up outside the store, and there was a sample, so when I tried it, I tried it.
It is a rusk made of a really thin bread.
Ah~ Rusk that has been around for a long time is this taste! It was such a nostalgic taste.
It's not a snack rusk, but a bread rusk.
I ate it with a taste that I don't get tired of it.
It's really simple and delicious.
And I miss the cream puff.
A cream puff that was sold at a nearby bakery in the past.
Eating the bread here makes you feel like you've slipped back in time (*^^ *)
If you like Anpan, be sure to have a famous Keshi Anpan!