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This is an old Japanese confectionery store, located along the shopping district of Gion district. You can easily find the store thanks to its distinctive large red curtains. This store has a rather old-fashioned decoration design for its age. Once inside you will see Japanese sweets or Wagashi displayed in a large glass cabinet at the entrance, for those who like Japanese food know Wagashi, this is a dessert cake made from ingredients. Fresh and natural, under the talented hands of artisans, the cakes are like a work of art with eye-catching colors and shapes. In addition, you can enjoy Kurukiri, a pretty special dish with fibers like noodles that look very clear, flexible and crispy fibers that are suddenly eaten with a cup of warm black sugar water. Coming to the shop you can also enjoy green tea with Namagashi cakes, these are hand-made cakes often used during the day, cakes are often created with natural images such as flowers, dew drops, flower branches, the leaf. Or you can use Warabi Mochi, which is a premium dessert that has been used in tea parties in Kyoto since ancient times. If you have the opportunity to go to Gion district, please stop by the shop to enjoy Japanese tea and cakes
Open : 9:00-18:00 (Monday, the restaurant is closed)
Ticket price: Free admission