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Antenna Shop 1 in Nihonbashi ★Nara Mahoroba Hall

[Mapo ★] September 17, 2009 10:00

There are several antenna shops in Nihonbashi.
As soon as the exit A1 in front of Mitsukoshi rises, Nara Mahorobakan is located.

There is a Sento-kun at the entrance!

 It seems that Sento-kun will come to 17.18 in September.
It seems that you can take a commemorative photo (laughs).
What does it look like when it comes to a costume?

There is also a Japanese-style cafe in the Mahoroba-kan.
There is also a persimmon leaf sushi set, which looks like Nara.

There was also a goods sales floor, so one clear file you are collecting.
It's quite reasonable at 280 yen per one!

 

Next year there will be the 1300 Festival of Heijo Recapitalization.
It seems that various events are being planned.

Nara Mahoroba-kan homepage

 

 

 

Häagen-dazs ★One of the largest ice cream specialty stores in Japan

[Mapo ★] September 15, 2009 09:00

Hergendaz la Maison Ginza, which opened on July 17 in Ginza.
It has four floors above ground and two floors below ground, and seems to have inspired mansion in Ginza.

Lunch has just begun on August 31, and I went on September 3.

The store arrangement is luxurious ~ Ginza as expected! It's a luxurious feeling that I don't think it's a Hergendatz.

 There are 3 kinds of lunch for galette lunch.

Choose the most plain eggs, bacon and cheese galettes.
It was 1300 yen with drinks and ice cream.

The galette was very delicious. 

 The ice was also frozen in the skin.

 

Looking from the second floor, three kinds of puddings were selling like flying.
I'm stuck in a macaron, so I bought an ice cream sandwiched between macaron.
The name is Macaron Biju. Biju means gemstone in French.

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The contents of macaron are iced! It may be lighter and more delicious.
It would be nice to have a bite-sized place too. It was 1575 yen for 5.

 

 

 

 There was a line on the way back. It's going to be a new attraction in Ginza~♪

 Hagendatzramezon Ginza

 

 

Peko Museum in Ginza ★During the event

[Mapo ★] September 4, 2009 15:00

In 1982, a long-established confectionery in Paris, Daloyyo, entered Japan.

Currently, we have opened a store in Tokyo as a group company in Fujiya, Daloyyojapon.

It was two years ago that the Fujiya Building on 6-chome was renewed as Daloyyo Ginza Main Store.

Darowaiyo also went to the main store when he went to France on his honeymoon.

It's a very favorite restaurant. Macaron is also delicious!

 

The other day, however, I was walking down the street behind Darowaiyo.

"Peko Museum is held ~ Admission is free ~"

I heard a call, so this will be a blog story! I went there at once.

 

There are many people like professional photographers and amateur photographers.

People who usually take pictures with mobile phones were very successful.

 

There are a lot of old Peko and rare Peko dolls.

Even if you're not a Peko mania, it's cute and fun just to watch!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Original paper bag (200 yen) and 4 post carts (200 yen)

 

 

 

Ginza Peko Museum ★Until September 6 at Fujiya Building in Ginza 6-chome

 

 

Freshly baked bread of swan bakery

[Mapo ★] September 4, 2009 13:30

It is a freshly baked bread of Swan bakery in Ginza 2-chome.

It's on a book in Ginza, and I've been worried about it for a long time.

Today, I stopped by on the way to get a T-shirt at the ward office.

 

I like bread, so I'd like to buy bread in various places.

The bread here is full of originality.

There were a lot of bread that was unusual and wanted to eat.

Choose 3 of them!

The cream bread was so soft that it was today that it would be soft and in the bag.

The texture and taste are soft and delicious!

And the orange brioche was also sized to eat, oranges were sticky and delicious.

The ham egg muffin will have rice tomorrow morning.

I like soft bread, so the texture of the shop here is likely to be addicted.

There is also a swan cafe next to it, so I'd like to go here too.

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Madeleine and steamed cake with the swan mark seemed to be delicious.

There was also Doraemon of the civilization hall.

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 I asked the shop staff about the location of Chuo-ku government office, but I was taught very carefully.

It seems that they are sometimes going to the ward office to sell bread!

I showed my correspondent's registration card and promoted the correspondent's blog (laughs).

 Swan Bakery & Cafe website

 

 

 

 
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