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  1. 2021年8月16日 · The fluffy, moist cake is traditionally baked in a topless and bottomless wooden frame to give the cake its signature brown and wrinkle-free crust. A unique feature of a traditional Nagasaki Castella is the crispy texture of the bottom crust, which comes from the finely-ground brown sugar crystals that sink to the bottom of the batter.

  2. You can find everything from boutique fashion stores to souvenir gift shops along Komachi-dori, and when the bags get heavy and your feet tired, there are countless cafes, restaurants, cake shops, and bakeries.

    • Kamakura-shi, Kanagawa-ken
  3. 2013年6月18日 · There are shops everywhere in Kanazawa where you can buy Ishikawa's famous goods. After learning how much effort it takes to produce each item, usually by hand, you'll understand why prices are high. Purchase a piece of Kutani ware or a vase covered in gold leaf, and you are taking home a visual reminder of Kanazawa's remarkable history.

  4. A quintessential Japanese shopping arcade right by Sensoji Temple. Get a feel for old-school Tokyo at one of Japan's oldest shopping streets, Nakamise-dori, which dates back to the 17th century. Most shops in this arcade have been run by the same families for several generations, serving souvenirs, top-class street food and irresistible snacks.

  5. Looking for where to buy sweet souvenirs in Japan is pretty easy as you’ll find a load of Japanese souvenir shops scattered around the country. But if you want to score popular and limited-edition confectionery items for your sweet-toothed friends, check out these three popular shops before you depart!

  6. Japan is home to a wide range of traditional crafts. Local artisans often specialize in a particular artform, pass down their knowledge from generation to generation, and take pride in continuously perfecting their skills. You can see some of these crafts up close and personal at the distinguished National Crafts Museum in Kanazawa.

    • Why Kyoto Has So Many Popular Matcha Shops?
    • Nakamura Tokichi Main Store
    • Tsuji Riheionten Kyoto Uji Main Shop Café

    Kyoto is undisputedlyone of the touristic capitals of Japan which bears a "small town" flavour. Here, as you wander around, you can experience both the city's wealthy ancient history and its contemporary feel, not to mention all the lovely temples, the amazing Senbon Torii, the peaceful Bambo Forest, and last but not least, Matcha's divine taste! K...

    Nakamura Tokichi Honten was established in 1854 as a Japanese tea specialty. With stores in Kyoto Station, Uji City, and even Hong Kong, it is extremely popular as a hybrid of teahouse and café. It is very likely that you may need to wait for 30 minutes on weekdays or even 60 to 90 minutes on weekends before you can enjoy the lovely refreshment! We...

    When speaking about Uji and matcha, the talks often begin with Tsuji Rihei which was established over 150 years ago. In addition to having a primary store in Kyoto, the brand is also one of Uji's most popular teahouses that provides top-notch green tea. Their main store is a teahouse that specializes in sweets and tea. It will take you only a 5-min...

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