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  • Mamegen

  • Japanese Sweets ( Azabu-juban )
  • I was told this was a VERY famous establishment for seasoned snacks, senbei, etc. Once I arrived and sampled I understood why. The store itself is always busy. I don't know why there is a lunch and di...
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  • Yume no mata Yume

  • Desserts, Japanese Sweets ( Hiroo )
  • I've been told that sweet potato desserts are famous in Japan. This trendy place sells the best sweet potato pudding and pound cakes in Tokyo! I tried their pudding and oh man it was almost like a dre...
  • Toraya: Roppongi

  • Japanese Sweets & Cafes, Japanese Sweets ( Roppongi )
  • Monaka, Yokan, and Dorayaki are the three most popular Japanese sweets or wagashi. Toraya, founded over 500 years ago, is a famous spot for Yokan and Dorayaki.
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  • Naniwaya

  • Japanese Sweets ( Azabu-juban )

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