The other day, I went to "Ajikaru, a rice country" and took a picture.
When I looked at the tourist association's site to write a blog post, it was just right.
It was after Mr. Ginzo introduced me.
Click here for an article about Mr. Ginzo
As a matter of fact, while walking around there, "Ginzo's specialty territories, why still do it?
I wonder if Ajikaru is not introduced, is it difficult for men to enter?"
I was thinking about it.
I've been ahead with a slight difference, but I'll introduce photos as additional information.
(Left) The entrance and front of the shop is a green tree-lined road, so it's a stylish cafe style in Europe.
(Right) A display full of seasonal feeling welcomes you.
In hand, rice crackers and drinks (coffee, green tea, water) for tasting.
Slowly choose your favorite today in a natural atmosphere.
There are various products lined up in the store, and there are also limited items that can only be purchased here.
The bargain price of 400 yen in a box seems to be a casual gift.
Please take a look at the contents of the assortment set that I bought.
It's 500 yen if you enter so much!
I was so surprised that I posted a photo in an extra large size.
It's not a shopping street, but a place surrounded by offices and hospitals.
You can enjoy delicious rice crackers slowly and quietly.
Business hours From 10 to 19:00
Regular holidays: Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays