The Rio Olympics-Para Joint Triumphal Parade will be held on October 7 at about 2.5 km from Ginza 8-chome intersection to Nihonbashi Muromachi. Once again the enthusiastic crowd was along the road. A few days ago, when the autumn rain continued, I walked on the quiet Ginza street. Near the starting point of Chuo-dori, at the middle and end points, there is a long-established Japanese confectionery shop where you can taste the skills of craftsmen with a coffee room.
Ginza 6-chome "Ginza Fugetsudo" It is a long-established Japanese and Western confectionery store that has a different system from Fugetsudo in Ueno and Tokyo for more than 130 years. Located on the corner of Miyuki Street and Namiki-dori St. (Soraya in front of you), the coffee room attached to it is a spot after waiting and silver bra. You can enjoy seasonal Japanese sweets set while looking at Miyuki Street. This is the season for Japanese sweets sold by the store! "Kurimushiyokan", which has a large chestnut, has a modest sweetness, and has a good taste, is an advanced hospitality item.
Ginza Fugetsudo
Take Hanatsubaki-dori toward Tsukiji, cross Chuo-dori and Showa-dori, and turn left on Kobikicho-dori to find Seigetsu Domoto. Founded in 1907 (1907) in the current Ginza 7-chome (formerly Kyobashi Kiboricho). The first generation sold "Miyokan and Kuzuzakura" and became a great reputation. With the knowledge of "enjoying seasonal Japanese sweets" from generation to generation, the founder left the word "Ichiyo Ichika", and the third generation creative Kimishigure "Otoshibun" is a popular signboard product ....HP) Mizuyokan and Kuzuzakura were also received, but the popular "Mame Daifuku" has the best balance of beans, rice cakes, and moderate sweetness! It's the three families of Bean Daifuku. There is a tea room.
Seigetsu-do
The history of "Tokyo Fugetsudo" in Ginza 2-chome, Chuo-dori is the Japanese shop curtain division of Fugetsudo, and Yonezu Fugetsudo opened in Wakamatsucho, Ryogoku in 1872. Tokyo Fugetsudo opened on Ginza Street in 1983. In the tea room on the second floor, you can enjoy sweets and snacks while watching the cityscape of Ginza. <No photo>
Crossing Kyobashi and crossing Nihonbashi, you will find Tsuruya Yoshinobu Muromachi store on the first floor of "COREDO Muromachi 3" where "Kiya" used to be. Founded in 1803 (1803) and entered Tokyo in 1960. The representative famous confectionery is lined with beautiful sweets such as "Yuzumochi" and "Kyokanze" that Tessai Tomioka loved, and you can enjoy matcha and seasonal fresh sweets at the popular sweet shop. <No photo>
From September 28th to October 9th, the traditional culture festival "Nihonbashi Kidai Festival" will be held around Choredo Muromachi / Fukutoku no Mori.
Nihonbashi Muromachi 1-chome "Bikudo Nihonbashi Main Store" (Bikudo Tokyo HD) Bunmeido was founded in Nagasaki in 1900 (1900). The Shinjuku store was established in 1933, and in 1935, he published a big advertisement in the telephone directory, "Castella is the best, telephone number two." Established Nihonbashi Main Store in 1951. The showcase of the shop that opened the Linear is lined up with the classic masterpieces "Castella", "Miyama. Kasa-yama", "Castella Maki", and "Seasonal Japanese and Western Confectionery". You can enjoy the reputation of freshly baked Mikasa pancakes at the attached E "BUNMEIDO CAFE"....HP)
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