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Matcha Pudding and Matcha Roll from Hiranoen Garden

[Mapo ★] January 20, 2010 16:00

It is a tea specialty store founded in 1883.

A little in front of the Seigetsu Domoto store.
It has an old-fashioned atmosphere.

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Matcha pudding is famous, so I tried to buy one.
A transparent plastic lid that is not sealed and can be removed immediately.
It was very handmade, so I took it home (* ^^ *)

The taste is extremely rich and delicious!
This is a real matcha pudding.

It seems that it was introduced on TV, and it seems that you can buy it online.
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And what I thought was even more delicious was this matcha roll!
The outside is wrapped in crepe-like thin baked dough.
It was a rich matcha cream inside, and it was a taste I wanted to buy lipe many times.

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Town Magazine in Ginza ★Ginzatimes

[Mapo ★] January 14, 2010 15:00

I've been subscribed every month since November of last year.
The cover of 2008 is illustrations of Ginza shops such as Wako and Kunoyasan.
Last year it was an illustration of the landscape of Paris.

Arc de Triomphe, Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Temple, etc.
The famous scenery of Paris is drawn with a gentle touch illustration.happy01

Montigne Street and Ginza Street in Paris have a sister tie-up.
It seems that they have a sister tie-up with Champs-Elysees.
I also want to make Namiki-dori St. a friend!

Ginza Times contains a lot of information about Ginza.
There are also shops that you don't often see in the guidebook.
Event information of department stores, schedules of movies and galleries, etc.
There are also tickets and book gifts.
It is a town magazine that is very fulfilling in terms of content.

I used to be at the Ginza 4 Post Office.
Recently, I often get it at the information at the entrance of Mitsukoshi.
Of course, there was also at the counter of the Chuo-ku Tourism Association!

I usually go to Ginza at the beginning of the month.
I am collecting information in this town magazine.

I haven't been to Ginza yet this year.
What kind of series is the cover illustration for 2010?
I'm looking forward to it.♪

 noteNovember 2008 issue              noteDecember 2008 issue

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 noteMarch 2009 issue               noteJune 2009 issue

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