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Close to Shinsaibashi Station♪ Enjoy delicious tea and authentic matcha Sweets from a long-established tea shop.
Enjoy it in a 70-year-old historic building! We recommend Gyudon (Beef bowl) made with charcoal-grilled carefully selected wagyu beef ◎Matcha Sweets are handmade♪
Active from weekday lunch to cafe time, from dinner to late night. A relaxing space to relax
5 minutes from Gion-Shijo Station - Enjoy adult Shaved ice while gazing at the Kamo River in a stylish hideaway-like space
《 Kanda Myojin Shrine grounds 》 Kanda Myojin Shrine in early summer. After visiting, take a break at masumasu
A blissful moment spent in a space where you can feel the beauty of traditional architecture
[3 minutes from Shijo Station] A restaurant filled with the atmosphere of about 150 years ago ◆ Enjoy carefully selected matcha and sweets in specially selected dishes
We offer a relaxing time with special seats where you can enjoy the spectacular view of Arashiyama, as well as tea, sweets, and light meals.
From August 1st, business hours will be (Monday to Sunday and holidays) 11:00 to 14:30 LO 15:30 CL
[Tokyo Midtown Hibiya 1F] A cafe lounge where you can enjoy Japanese Sweets and the charms of various parts of Japan
Enjoy an exquisite moment where you can feel the four seasons with handmade stone-milled soba made with luxurious seasonal Kyoto ingredients. Sobashiki.
Popular casual and modern Japanese Sweets & cafe “MARUFUJI”
[Let's go on a factory tour! ] ``Mother Megumi Sweets Park'' where you can see the manufacturing process of Setouchi's famous confectionery, Megumi Mamoru.
Machiya Seisui-an has been dedicated to selling mochi for over 100 years since its establishment in Kurayoshi.
Yasakudo's specialty, seasonal Daifuku with plenty of volume!
“Ninben” is a bonito flakes specialty store.
"A place for adults in Shinjuku"
Traditional manufacturing methods, carefully selected materials, innovative experiments, and careful consideration of everything.
Enjoy kudzu dishes and sweets made with Nara's specialty "Yoshino Honkuzu" in Asuka, Nara.