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Ningyocho also has sweets "Dosukoi!"
Suigetsudo-Sumoyaki-

Close to the Arashio room in Hamacho, there is a Japanese confectionery shop called "Nigetsudo" along the main street, a 2-minute walk from Ningyocho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and Toei Asakusa Line. It is a specialty of "Sumoyaki", which was born from the fact that there were many sumo lovers. A sumo wrestler's seal with a makeup roll is stamped on a skin that imitates the army of Gyoji.

Be healthy and healthy like a sumo wrestler

Ningyocho is healthy and healthy like a sumo wrestler, and the sweets are also "Dosukoi!"
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Each has a name associated with sumo, and there are five types of bean paste between slightly hard skins. "Yokozuna" chestnut bean paste, "Ozeki" matcha milk bean paste, "White star" milk bean paste, "Venus" yuzu bean paste, "Tokachi" dainagon red beans. The bean paste inside is moderately sweet and firm, and a strong sumo wrestler appears. The sumo wrestling spring place will begin soon. Sumo-yaki, which focuses on winning, is sold all year round.

 Ningyocho also has sweets "Dosukoi!"
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The wall is decorated with colored paper of bills of "Akebono" and "Takanohana".

Seasonal Japanese sweets are also handmade.

Seasonal Japanese sweets and handmade Ningyocho sweets are "Dosukoi!"
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The shop has a variety of seasonal Japanese sweets, all handmade by craftsmen. Founded in Kyobashi in 1933, moved to Ningyocho, and is the third generation shopkeeper. Every morning, freshly made mochi sweets, baked sweets that are pleased with souvenirs, and the idea Japanese sweets of "Torako Dog" because of the close proximity to Suitengu. Please drop in when you walk around Ningyocho.

Store information

Shop information Ningyocho also has sweets "Dosukoi!"
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Segetsudo

Address 2-7-10 Ningyocho, Chuo-ku 

     ☎03‐3666‐6739

Business hours 9:00 to 19:30 Saturday 9:00 to 17:00

Regular holidays Sunday and public holidays