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"Okashiji Shigeda" in front of Tepposhu Inari Shrine

[Nojinya] December 14, 2015 09:00

As usual, when you pass in front of a Japanese confectionery shop "Shigeda" opposite Tepposu Inari Shrine, you will find a slightly worrisome poster. 。 。Shigeta2.jpg

 

"The sea bream grilling time starts at 2 o'clock!'

 

It is written by hand on the yellow paper as "sea bream", so when I was interested and asked my grandmother who was just out at the store, "Is there a taiyaki?" So, I decided to get one. Just after me, a familiar customer who came back while muttering unfortunately, "I wanted three, but today is over." Expectations are increasing. Speaking of taiyaki, I decided to be Yanagiya in amazake Yokocho (Ningyocho), but there was such a great taiyaki near my house!

 

 I met Taiyaki-kun who came out immediately. 。 。Shigeta3.jpg

Is it a little black?

 

The skin is thick and sticky. The balance with the sweetness of the brown sugar bean paste inside was exquisite, and it was delicious. In addition, this taiyaki-san seems to be "season" now in winter only (November to March).

 

The shop was founded at the beginning of the Showa era, and it seems that customers who visit the gunpowder Inari Shrine in front of them are often visited. Shigeta1.jpgThere is also red rice, and it seems that there are many celebrations such as Shichigosan.

As it is a Japanese confectionery shop, of course, there are various Japanese sweets besides sea bream and red rice, but the recommendation is chestnut bun.

I decided to go home with this too. Shigeta4.jpgRecently, I often buy Japanese sweets in the basement of Depa, so the feeling of buying at such a small local shop was fresh!

Shigeta5.jpg[Okashiji Shigeda]

Location 1-10-8 Minato, Chuo-ku (opposite gunpowder Inari Shrine)

Phone: 03‐3553‐4458

Business hours From 9:00 to 18:00 (Sunday holiday)

Access Get off at the Tokyo bus "Higashi 15" and Edo bus "South circulation" gunshot stop. Chuo-ku community cycle "B01 gunshot children's park" cycle port soba.