[Old Rose]
October 25, 2015 09:00
Even on a hot day in October, I passed in front of Moroi Konjac store in Tsukiji.
A man was buying a stick-shaped agar in a bag.
He seems to make anmitsu by arranging it by himself.
I also bought a stick-shaped agar and ate canned mandarin oranges, pineapples, tsubuan, and black honey.
I was impressed by the freshness of the agar.
In the past, there were several shops of the same industry, but now it is said that Moroi Konjac shops have become only.
Next week, I bought black konjac too!
This is also delicious
If you think it was made in Tsukiji, it feels even more delicious.
Moroi Foods Co., Ltd.
3-8-2, Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
[Old Rose]
12:00 on October 4, 2015
"Takumi" was promoted to local folk art from the folk art movement of Soetsu Yanagi in 1933.
It is the oldest folk art specialty store in Tokyo that spreads everyday beauty.
Last week, I went to "Takumi" in Ginza for the first time in a while.
When I got married, I bought rice bowls and coffee cups.
"Takumi" is fascinating because I like wood, more natural, and traditional things than plastic.
There are everything from Ryukyu pottery to textiles from various places.
It is a shop like "pearl" in Ginza that continues to change.
"Ginza Takumi"
8-4-2, Ginza, Chuo-ku
TEL 03-3571-2017 FAX 03-3571-2169
http://www.ginza-takumi.co.jp/top.htm