Matsuzaki Senbei is a long-established rice cracker that was founded in 1804 (1804 AD).
The "Shami-dong" series, which depicts Tokyo souvenirs and gifts, as well as rice crackers, and the usual "Oedo Senbei" are popular.
When I eat at home, I buy Soka rice crackers in small bags.
By the way, the shop in Ginza 4-chome moved to Suzuran Street, so I went there.
The basement is like a gallery, and the process of making rice crackers is flowing in video. It's very interesting.
The mold of the rice cracker, the history of the shop, and the products of the "Shami-dong Series" are also on display. I purchased a rice cracker in the photo, depicting a summer tradition.
From the top left clockwise, sunflowers, watermelons, fireworks, wind chimes, morning glory, beach parasols and crabs on the seaside. The story of tea drinking with grandchildren will bloom.
The address of the new store is 5-6-9 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo. It is Suzuran Street just behind EXIT MELSA on Ginza Street. Click here for the company's website. http://matsuzaki-senbei.com/merchandise