In
Kiyosumi-Shirakawa there are many spots, such as traditional Japanese garden,
museum, cafes and shops.
In
this article I recommend some shops there you can find something happy.
1.Brigela
Dou
you know brioche?
Brioche
is a pastry of French origin that is similar to a highly enriched bread, and
whose high egg and butter content give it a rich and tender crumb.
Here
you can get gelato in brioche. It is totally new sweets in japan
I choose pistachio and hazelnuts flavor. A slightly warmed brioche and cold gelato matched and are delicious. They make over ten flavors of gelato that suits the season. You will find your favorite flavor.
Open
hours: 10:30 to 19:30(Closed on Mondays)
Location:
2-1-6 Miyoshi, Koto-city,Tokyo
2. Co.con
This
is a gift shop. There are craft gifts, some items outshined by craftsmanship
and artistic accessories. You
will find good souvenir.
■Pouch and cigarette case
■Tabi
for kids
Tabi are traditional Japanese socks. Ankle-high and with a separation between the big toe and other toes. Tabi are essential with traditional clothing like kimono.
■Lantern
made of washi, Japanese paper
Washi
is a style of paper that was first made in Japan.
The
word "washi" comes from wa 'Japanese' and shi 'paper', and the term
is used to describe paper made by hand in the traditional manner. Washi
is generally tougher than ordinary paper made from wood pulp, and is used in
many traditional arts.
<Co.con>
Open
hours: 10:30 to 19:30
(Closed on Mondays)
(Closed on Mondays)
Location:
2-8-1 Miyoshi, Koto-city,Tokyo
3.RAMVIC
This
is a pastry factory with artistic exterior. They mainly make and sell to corporate
customers, but you can buy pastry from one peace at the entrance.
These
are delicious and offered at lower prices!
e.g.
\150/maffin, \200/ cream puff
<RAMVIC>
Open
hours: Everyday, 10:00 to 17:00
Location:
2-6-1 Miyoshi, Koto-city,Tokyo
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From
10 to 15 minutes walk from Exit A3 Kiyosumishirakawa station on Tokyo Metro
Hanzomon Line / Oedo Line. by A.N
Are
you interested in visiting unique spots in Koto City?
If
so, please join our free walking tours !
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