Speaking of Mihara-do, I think there are many people who think about salt rice crackers. I also brought Mihara-do's salt rice cracker to go to a certain place for the New Year's greeting. It is easy to eat, so it is also recommended for souvenirs.
By the way, this time I bought a decoration cake by Mr. Mihara-do. I've always wanted to buy the cake here, but this month (January) is my eldest daughter's birthday, so I bought a celebration decoration cake. (It seems that cakes are handled only at Ningyocho Main Store.) The elegant sweetness spread to the mouth and was popular with family members.
The strawberries in the center are fresh.
The cut cross section looks like this. There are also strawberries inside.
The front of the Suitengu intersection "Mihara-do" is a Japanese confectionery corner.
On the left side, I ordered a Western confectionery corner here.
Actually, I have memories of Mr. Mihara-do. Shortly after joining the company, a female senior told me, "I will buy a cake myself on my birthday and distribute it to everyone," and I bought Mihara-do's cake (dolce cake) for a number of people. I acted. Because of the large number of people, it was quite expensive, but it was very happy to eat and it was a fun memory. As I learned later, there was no custom of acting cakes, and it was simply tampered with. At that time (more than 30 years ago), I think the Western confectionery corner was called Dolce. On the second floor, there is a coffee shop called Cafe Dolce. (Please check the business hours on the Internet, etc.)
Returning to the story, we recommend Mihara-do's Western sweets as well as Japanese sweets.