In Ginza, it's in Matsuzakaya, and Kyoto is the main store.
In November 2010, I went to a directly managed store that opened on Nishi-Ginza Street.
I bought three chestnut buns, Shokora Mikasa, and camellia at Matsuzakaya before, but it is chestnut buns and mecha horses!
It's moist and rich. Chestnut buns have a lot of white bean paste, but Koshian is also rare.
And it's shy.
This is also a rich chocolate, and the outer castella is also delicious!
Mikasa has a lot of grains, but such Mikasa is welcome.
And the other is camellia.
Yokan with yuzu bean paste with kizami yuzu. It's an adult taste.
And on the day I went to a directly managed store, it was February so there was a perfect product for Hinamatsuri.
The peaches are the strawberries in the field. The lower right of the photo is Hina Temari.
The peach was like a fruity steamed castella.
After all, Hinamatsuri is Japanese sweets! Oh, yes.
Also, there are special Japanese sweets only for three days on 1.2.3rd every month.
The name is 123 mochi (Hifumi mochi)
Cherry blossom mochi in March, Kanto-style cherry blossom mochi in April! I want to eat~ (*^^*)
However, there are many famous shops in Ginza that are directly managed stores.
It seems that the location of 7-chome is often used to bring it at night.