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[Showa Doritanken Record] #09: vegetarian sweets "AIN SOPH" (Ginza 4-chome)

[Dye] May 31, 2017 16:00

Last November, there was a shop with a nice atmosphere very close to Kabukiza.

     
This is "Ain Soph (AIN SOPH)".

    

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It is located along Showa-dori in the same block as Kabukiza Theater.

    

     

It is said that Ain Soph means "infinity". I wonder if the tree of life comes from.

We offer a complete vegan meal and sweets.

      

The Ginza store opened in 2009 and was reopened last November at the current store along Showa-dori. Sweets such as pudding, tiramisu, raisin sandwich are sold on the first floor, and meals are available on the second and fourth floors.

      

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There are also puddings and tiramisu ♡ Natural Granora.

      

      

       

I've been worried about it for half a year...
I finally got pudding and tiramisu.

       

         

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It's cute because it's in a bottle. It seems that pudding uses kudzu.

      

      

I love sweets very much, but they usually have plenty of animal protein and sugar, such as fresh cream, and if you eat too much, you will also swallow a little guilty. 。 。 (´・ω・`)
...Yes! !Ain Soph's sweets are made from animal protein-free and made from domestic and pesticide-free ingredients, so it feels like incorporating the power of nature into the body.

      

     
And it's really delicious.

When you pass your throat, you can think of a high-quality kuzumochi for a moment....But surely vanilla fragrant pudding and rich and fragrant caramel are exquisite match. Well, I can't tell you well in words, so please eat it (laughs).


Don't you think it's unsatisfactory if it's not something animal?...The concern was completely unfounded.
Children can say "Eat Tanto ^^" with peace of mind! ! I can't do it often (^^;
In fact, my home Taro Masanao ate with Pakpaku in an instant.

     

       
Everybody has the power of infinite (Ain Soph), but natural ingredients may bring out it.
There is also a sense of luxury, and I think you will be pleased with souvenirs (` ・ ω ・ ')!
I recommend it.

     

     
◆Einsof Ginza Main Store AIN SOPH.GINZA
HP: http://ain-soph.jp/
Address: 4-12-1, Ginza, Chuo-ku
Regular holidays: Monday

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[The festival full of enthusiasm is coming soon] Tepposhu Inari Shrine Reitaisai festival & Kanda festival

[Dye] May 1, 2017 09:00

There is a sign of a festival in the city in Chuo-ku in May.

   

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◆ May 2 (Tuesday) - May 5 (Friday)
Reitaisai festival, 1177
http://teppozujinja.or.jp/nenkan.html#reitaisai

   

It's coming soon! Why don't you visit the renovated Fujizuka?

   

On May 3rd and 4th, portable shrine will parade around Minato, Irifune, Shintomicho and Ginza.
portable shrine route ⇒ http://yayoikai.sakura.ne.jp/h29/jyunro.pdf

   

At 2:00 pm on May 5th, "Shintomiza Children's Kabuki Dedication Performance" was held at Tepposu Children's Park.
It's wonderful to pass on traditional performing arts to future generations more closely.
 

     

     

◆ May 11 (Thursday) - May 17 (Wednesday)
Kanda Myojin Kanda festival
http://www.kandamyoujin.or.jp/kandamatsuri/event/

    

It is counted as one of the three major festivals in Japan and one of the three major festivals in Edo.
On May 13th and 14th, 200 large and small portable shrines from 108 town associations overflow in the Nihonbashi and Kanda area.

    

Two years ago, Kanda Myojin was 400 years old, so it was truly spectacular that there was portable shrine no matter which corner in the city.
The town council where I live is Miyairi for the first time this year, and Chibi of my home will finally participate for the first time p (` ・ ω ・ ́) q

      
traditional event is full of enthusiasm unique to Japanese people. Anyway, the power is amazing.
Please come and experience it!

     

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