Hidden Gem of Japanese Sweets: Gunrindo’s Masterful Daifuku in Bunkyo A Sanctuary of Tokyo Wagashi: Discovering Gunrindo In Bunkyo Ward, where the historic Gokokuji Temple, the renowned Hotel Chinzanso with its magnificent gardens, and Ochanomizu Women’s University create an atmosphere of timeless elegance, stands Gunrindo, a venerable Japanese sweets shop that embodies Tokyo’s rich wagashi […]
Matsushimaya: A Century of Tokyo Wagashi Excellence
A Century of Japanese Sweets Mastery: Matsushimaya’s Legendary Daifuku A Tokyo Wagashi Treasure at Gyoranazaka: Discovering Matsushimaya On Gyoranazaka, the historic slope connecting Shirokane-Takanawa and Sengakuji Temple, stands Matsushimaya, a venerable Japanese sweets shop established in 1918. The traditional storefront, adorned with a large white noren curtain featuring red lettering, preserves the atmosphere of old […]
Suikoudo : The Astonishing Tale of Suikoudo’s Divine Strawberry Daifuku
A Hidden Gem of Tokyo Wagashi: Suikoudo’s Heavenly Strawberry Daifuku A Japanese Sweets Sanctuary by the Sumida River: Discovering Suikoudo In Tokyo’s Chuo Ward, where traditional row houses stand alongside modern high-rises, lies Suikoudo, a venerable Japanese sweets shop with over 80 years of history. Located just across the Sumida River from the rapidly developing […]
Tachibana: Ginza’s Hidden Gem of Traditional Tokyo Wagashi
Exploring the Allure of Tachibana: A Karinto Masterpiece in the Heart of Tokyo A Japanese Sweets Sanctuary in Bustling Ginza: Discovering Tachibana Just a stone’s throw away from Ginza’s main street, lined with luxury brand shops and modern commercial facilities, lies a haven of traditional Japanese sweets. This is Tachibana, a specialist karinto shop that […]
Okano Eisen : Unveiling the Magic Where Old Tokyo Meets New
Discovering Tokyo’s Hidden Wagashi Gem: Okano Eisen’s Heavenly Daifuku in Toranomon A Japanese Sweets Sanctuary Amidst Toranomon’s Skyscrapers When you hear “Toranomon” in Tokyo, you might envision a forest of modern skyscrapers and bustling business districts. However, this area holds a surprising secret: nestled among the towering buildings is a slice of Edo-era Japan, exemplified […]
Shiose Sohonke: Japan’s Oldest Wagashi Shop holding 700 years history
Shiose Sohonke: 670 Years of Tokyo Wagashi Excellence A Sanctuary of Japanese Sweets: Shiose Sohonke by the Sumida River Nestled along the banks of the Sumida River in Tokyo’s Chuo Ward lies a humble shop that holds the key to Japan’s confectionery history. This is Shiose Sohonke, not just another Tokyo wagashi store, but a […]
Bunseido Honpo: A Treasure Trove of Tokyo Wagashi in the Heart of Shimbashi
Bunseido Honpo: A Treasure Trove of Tokyo Wagashi in the Heart of Shimbashi Bunseido Honpo: A Japanese Sweets Oasis in Salaryman’s Paradise Mention Shimbashi, and most people think of the bustling drinking district known as the paradise for “salaryman” (Japanglish meaning office workers). However, nestled just beyond this lively area stands a venerable Japanese sweets […]
Usagiya Nihonbashi: Nihonbashi’s Legendary Dorayaki Shop
Usagiya Nihonbashi: Where Edo’s Elegance Meets Tokyo’s Finest Dorayaki Usagiya Nihonbashi: A Perfect Blend of Traditional Charm and Modern Tokyo In the heart of Tokyo lies Nihonbashi, a district that has been the commercial center since the Edo period. Amidst the towering skyscrapers and bustling streets, a small Japanese sweets shop stands as a testament […]