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Photo session of Ginza 4-chome!

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] October 28, 2013 18:00

On Sunday, the 27th, under a typhoon and refreshing autumn weather, walking along the pedestrian street Ginza Chuo-dori, a pedestrian paradise, was crowded.

When I approached, he (her?) On the sign of Ginza 4-chome, he (her?) But

 

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Anyway, it's sleepy, pleasant, and an indebted atmosphere covering the area.

 

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He (she?) It was a great subject for cameras, mobile phones and tablets.

 

 

 

 

Café with a view of Suitengu Shrine [Cafe Dolce]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] October 23, 2013 09:00

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Cafe Dolce is located on the second floor of the Mihara Domoto store facing the Suitengu intersection.

 

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It is an open cafe where you can see Suitengu (currently under transition).

This cafe was used in the movie "Kirin no Tsubasa" released last year.

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It's Halloween pumpkin cheese.

I think the combination of pumpkins and cheesecakes is rare, but the sweetness of the pumpkins and the cheesecake match well.

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Milfeuille has a very good balance between sweetness and sourness of custard cream, strawberries and strawberry sauce, and the crisp crispy texture of the pie dough is also pleasant in your mouth.

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Raw sweets () sold at the Mihara Domoto store on the first floor are also Halloween versions.

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The Mihara Domoto store, founded in 1877, seems to have a deep connection with Suitengu.

The "Mimori Naka" in the photo shows that Suitengu Shrine was a private company of Arima Kurume feudal lord in the first place, so it was only possible to participate in the general public only on the fifth day, and the Mihara Domoto store took care of the guardian for those who visited other than the fifth day.

 

http://www.miharado-honten.co.jp/index.html (http://www.miharado-honten.co.jp/en/index.html)

 

 

 
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