There was a macaron vest 10 recommended for Nikkei Plus One short time ago.
Ladule, the first place in Japan, landed in Ginza Mitsukoshi last year, and then in Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi.
A shop that became famous for the movie "Marie Antwernet"
For a while, even on weekdays, just buying a macaron waited for 30 minutes, and the salon waited for an hour.
The second place, Pierre Elme Paris, can be bought at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi.
It's just a macaron in Paris! There is a lot of cream and it's delicious.
The 7th place Daloyyo has a shop on Ginza Street.
You can buy it in the basement of Depa, but there is also a macaroon limited to the Ginza store (lower left in the photo).
The 10th place Henri Charpantier is the main store of Cakeya from Kobe Ashiya.
There is also a splendid Ginza main store in Yonai Building in Ginza 2-chome.
The Yonei Building is a Romanesque building in the Middle Ages and is designated as the Historic buildings selected by Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
The macaron here is also popular.
However, these are intended for things that can be bought at department stores.
Without that, there are still many macarons in Ginza that will definitely rank.
★Ginza Macaron at the Ginza West Hotel
This is also the same as Nikkei Plus One.
It was ranked 1st among recommended hotel sweets nationwide.
Normal macaroons are also delicious, but
Macarons made with honey from Ginza grown in Ginza are popular.
Actually, it's always sold out and I haven't eaten yet.
It seems that honey is not obtained very much nationwide this year, but
The honey in Ginza seems to be working hard, and there is also a newspaper on the bee project.
This year, Ginza Matsuya also sells sweets using Ginza honey.
★Tanto Mary's Ginza Miermacaron Sands (left photo) To Matsuya Ginza page
"Miel" means honey in French.
The honey and lemon matched and it was very delicious.
We are doing honey sweets fair from Ginza until the end of June.
★Wako's Macaron (lower right)
It is a fairly large macaron with a diameter of 8 cm and is responsive to eat.
Recently, there have been a macaron boom, and many shops are making it.
I think there are still a lot of macarons in Ginza.
I'd like to report it again after excavation.