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Regional Specialties Tokyo Wagashi

2026 Tokyo Wagashi Guide: Yushima’s Historic Sweet Shops

kazu@dejima.store December 29, 2025 No Comments

Kyoto Wagashi Regional Specialties

Summer Kyoto Wagashi Guide 2025: 4 Cool Traditional Sweet Shops

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Famous Wagashi Shops Shop Reviews

Aito Denki Mochi: Tokyo’s Fresh Daifuku Revolution

kazu@dejima.store June 17, 2025 No Comments

Famous Wagashi Shops Shop Reviews

Shooken Nagasaki: 340 Years of Premium Castella (wagashi with western taste) Tradition

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Regional Specialties Regional Wagashi Stories Uncategorized

Nagasaki Traditional Sweets Guide: Historic Japanese Confectionery & Best Shops

kazu@dejima.store May 17, 2025 No Comments

Regional Specialties Regional Wagashi Stories

Kanazawa: A Treasury of Traditional Japanese Sweets and Culture

kazu@dejima.store November 6, 2024 No Comments

Kanazawa: Where Traditional Wagashi Meets Modern Innovation A Cultural Haven on the Sea of Japan : Kanazawa Kanazawa, the capital of Ishikawa…

Famous Wagashi Shops Shop Reviews

Gunrindo : The Astonishing Marriage of Tokyo’s Heritage and Craftsmanship in Wagashi

kazu@dejima.store October 30, 2024 No Comments

Hidden Gem of Japanese Sweets: Gunrindo’s Masterful Daifuku in Bunkyo A Sanctuary of Tokyo Wagashi: Discovering Gunrindo In Bunkyo Ward, where the…

Famous Wagashi Shops Shop Reviews

Matsushimaya: A Century of Tokyo Wagashi Excellence

kazu@dejima.store October 23, 2024 No Comments

A Century of Japanese Sweets Mastery: Matsushimaya’s Legendary Daifuku A Tokyo Wagashi Treasure at Gyoranazaka: Discovering Matsushimaya On Gyoranazaka, the historic slope…

Famous Wagashi Shops Shop Reviews

Suikoudo : The Astonishing Tale of Suikoudo’s Divine Strawberry Daifuku

kazu@dejima.store October 22, 2024 No Comments

A Hidden Gem of Tokyo Wagashi: Suikoudo’s Heavenly Strawberry Daifuku A Japanese Sweets Sanctuary by the Sumida River: Discovering Suikoudo In Tokyo’s…

Famous Wagashi Shops Shop Reviews

Tachibana: Ginza’s Hidden Gem of Traditional Tokyo Wagashi

kazu@dejima.store October 17, 2024 No Comments

Exploring the Allure of Tachibana: A Karinto Masterpiece in the Heart of Tokyo A Japanese Sweets Sanctuary in Bustling Ginza: Discovering Tachibana…

Famous Wagashi Shops Shop Reviews

Okano Eisen : Unveiling the Magic Where Old Tokyo Meets New

kazu@dejima.store October 10, 2024 No Comments

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”…

Famous Wagashi Shops Shop Reviews

Shiose Sohonke: Japan’s Oldest Wagashi Shop holding 700 years history

kazu@dejima.store October 7, 2024 No Comments

Shiose Sohonke: 670 Years of Tokyo Wagashi Excellence A Sanctuary of Japanese Sweets: Shiose Sohonke by the Sumida River Nestled along the…

Famous Wagashi Shops Shop Reviews

Bunseido Honpo: A Treasure Trove of Tokyo Wagashi in the Heart of Shimbashi

kazu@dejima.store October 6, 2024 No Comments

Bunseido Honpo: A Treasure Trove of Tokyo Wagashi in the Heart of Shimbashi Bunseido Honpo: A Japanese Sweets Oasis in Salaryman’s Paradise…

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Regional Specialties Tokyo Wagashi

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Aito Denki Mochi: Tokyo’s Fresh Daifuku Revolution

Famous Wagashi Shops Shop Reviews

Shooken Nagasaki: 340 Years of Premium Castella (wagashi with western taste) Tradition

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