Bread / Dessert / Other Food Shop Spots in Toyama Area

  • Heiando
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Toyama-shi Asahimachi 1-6
  • Kenkozen Yakuto
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    4.0
    7 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Pref. Toyamashi Tsutsumichoudori 1-3-5 Echizen Anti-Spirit Tanpo Ikedaya Yasushi Shop 2F
    A café operated out of the second floor of Ikedaya Yasubei Shoten, a long-standing shop which makes and sells medicines such as Etchu Hangontan, a popular digestive medicine famously from Toyama. Once used as a space for compounding medicines, the café has an old-fashioned air in which diners can take their time and enjoy their food. Yakuto serves healthy medicinal dishes made with seasonal ingredients, black rice grown with spring water, and other ingredients inspired by Chinese medicine. After your meal, you can enjoy a popular handmade sweet, herbal tea, or healthy medicinal plant tea. The nearest station is Nishicho Station on the Toyama Tram Line.

    價格跟一般的成藥比起來比較高,但傳統老店所主打的和藥還是有它厲害的地方,尤其主打得越中反魂丹是胃藥,使用是真的蠻有效的

  • Shimakawa Ame Ten
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    4.0
    2 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Pref. Toyamashi Furukajimachi 6-7
    Shimakawa Ame Ten is a specialist Ame (rice-sugar toffee) store located in Furukaji Town, Toyama City. Shimakawa Ame Ten sells Bakuga Mizuame (thick malt syrup) that is made with traditional techniques using only malt and starch, with no added sugar. The maltose gives it a delicious, slightly sweet flavor; because, after eating it, your blood sugar level goes up only very slowly, Bakuga Mizu-ame is also eaten as a health food. The store also sells bean confectionery and other sweets made of their malt syrup.

    お散歩していたら、表に「まちの駅」と書いてあるこのお店がありました。 店員さんが気さくに話しかけてくださって、飴のこと、富山のこと、いろいろと教えてくださって、短い観光旅行がそれだけで充実しました。聞けば創業350年とのこと。 黄金色の水飴が懐かしいのはもとより、こちらでは「さくら飴」と呼ばれる千歳飴のようなものも名物なようです。 ほっこりするひととき、ありがとうございました。 ちなみに、トリップ...

  • Amazakemanju Honpo Chikurindo
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    4.0
    8 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
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    This Japanese confectioner is in the arcade of Chuo-dori Avenue, Toyama City. Its famous “amazake manju” has dough infused with homemade amazake (sweet drink made from fermented rice with natural koji yeast) with a 240-year legacy wrapping red bean jam. They also sell excellent sweets like the “kuri shigure” with chestnut-filled white bean paste wrapped in momoyama (softly baked confectionery) dough, and the “kuri-no-sato” with whole large chestnuts wrapped and cooked.

    新幹線内でのおやつ用に駅ビル内の地元菓子の売店で購入してみた。 固くなったら電子レンジやトースターで温めたらよりおいしいそうですが、買ってすぐ車内で食べたせいか、皮の甘酒由来のかすかな酸味も含めおいしく食べられました。

  • Tsukisekai Honpo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Pref. Toyamashi Kamihonmachi 8-6
    This Japanese confectionary established in 1897 is a five-minute walk from Nishicho Station on the Toyama Chihou Railway. Tsukisekai, the shop's famous namesake confection, is a dried candy made from eggs, wasanbon sugar, and kanten (agar jelly) that evokes an image of pale moonlight. The crisp texture of this melt-in-your-mouth sweet pairs well not just with Japanese tea, but with many other drinks including coffee. Other offerings include their marshmallow-like Maidohaya, made with eggs and sugar and featuring the fragrance of Yuzu citrus, as well as a sesame-flavored variation called Maidohaya Goma.
  • T-bagel Toyama Shop
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    4.0
    14 Reviews
    Shopping
    Toyama Pref. Toyamashi Hirakimachi 5-12
    "This popular bagel shop has many sister locations in Toyama Prefecture and Ishikawa Prefecture. The Toyama Shop, their de facto flagship location, is located on the major street that runs into Toyama-ken Gogoku Shrine. Their boast bagels are notable for their soft and springy texture. The shop, which uses absolutely no additives, is dedicated to using local ingredients such as rice flour made from Toyama Koshihikari rice. Their ""Japan's Best Egg Sandwich,"" made with locally-sourced ingredients, is their most popular sandwich. The shop also offers cream cheese bagels, as well as limited-time-only sweet bagels such as their mellow melon and Setouchi lemon bagels."

    胃袋大きめの男子でも、もちもち食感で具だくさんのベーグル二つあれば満足感。店頭に並んでいないものでも、オーダーすればその場で作ってくれました。

  • Fleur de Lis Blanc Sakaemachi Main Shop
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    3.0
    5 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Pref. Toyamashi Sakaemachi 2-1-5
    This rapidly-growing confectionary established in 1963 has multiple stores in Toyama Prefecture and Ishikawa Prefecture. This store, their flagship location, sits at the Sakaemachi crossing north of Fujikoshi Station. Their broad selection ranges from western sweets such as tarts and donuts to Japanese sweets including dorayaki (adzuki bean pancakes). Especially notable is their original Kankontan sweet, a popular Toyama souvenir that has won numerous awards at the National Confectionary Expo. Some of their many other popular creations include their Toyaman pastries, featuring sarashian sweat bean paste wrapped with pie crust, as well as their Kogyoku Ringo (Jonathan) Apple Pies.

    とやマルシェの入り口で売っている甘金丹というお菓子を買ったのですが、どこにでもあるだっちもないスポンジ饅頭で、とってもガッカリしました。 なんの変哲もないものを名物っぽく売る神経がわからない。しかも、一個150円くらいです。半額でもいいでしょう。

  • Sasaki Chitosedo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Pref. Toyamashi Jouhokumachi 9-11
    "This confectionary shop is located near the Johokumachi crossing on Prefectural Route 30. Professing a creed of ""preserving traditions while exploring new delicious tastes,"" the shop has kept alive the methods and flavors passed down since its founding. The shop is popular for the tastes it has refined since opening in 1951 as well as for its untiring spirit of enquiry. Each of their naturally-flavored sweets is made without additives, providing customers with peace of mind. Some of their notable products include their coffee-flavored Mikasayama, inspired by a conversation with family members, and their Nama Dorayaki, created based on interactions with customers. The fluffy cake and the sweetness created by the homemade adzuki bean paste make each of these treats highly addictive."
  • Shichifuku-tei
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    4.0
    3 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Toyama-shi Iwaseminatomachi 36
    This Japanese confectioner is in Iwaseminato-machi, Toyama City. Their famous Tobidango dumplings come in two flavors, anko sweet bean paste, and kinako roasted soybean flour. These are featured in the legend of Kutsuwada-bungo-no-kami, lord of Omura castle, banishing demons, and today are only made at this shop.

    料亭松月の隣りのだんご屋さん。飛だんごが名物ですが、営業自体が5月10日から10月5日まで。5月の連休を利用して行ったので、まだやっていない。遠くから来るお客さんのことももうちょっと考えてもらえたらなあという感じです。

  • Suzuki-tei
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Toyama-shi Nishicho 6-3
    This Japanese confectionery is on Heiwa-dori Avenue in Nishi-cho, Toyama City. They use two types of a bean paste, with white beans and adzuki, to make Mokume Yokan bean jelly that looks like the rings of a Tateyama cedar tree in cross section. Other treats include Ogura adzuki bean Yokan, Kuri chestnut Yokan, and Tateyama Goshiki ga Hara Yokan, made to look like the flower fields of Tateyama mountain range. From September through early December, they also have Imo Kintsuba dumplings made with sweet potatoes.
  • Ishitani Mochi Shop
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Toyama-shi Chuodori 1-5-33
    This mochi specialist is in Chuodori 1-Chome, Toyama City. This make and sell a variety of dumplings and mochi treats, including Toyama's famous Ayame dango dumplings with kuromitsu molasses. They focus on local ingredients, including high quality Shintaisho Mochi rice and local spring water, to make fresh mochi every morning.
  • Owara Tamaten Honpo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Toyama-shi Yatsuomachi Higashimachi 2227
    This Japanese confectioner is on National Route 472 in Higashi-machi, Yatsuo-machi, Toyama City. They specialize in Owara Tamaten, a thick-cooked confection made with eggs and kanten jelly. They're so popular they sell out before noon every day of the Owara Kaze no Bon festival, held every year from September 1st through 3rd.
  • Rinseido Main Store
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Toyama-shi Yatsuomachi Fukujima 3-8
    This Japanese confectioner is on National Route 472 in Fukushima 3-Chome, Yatsuo-machi, Toyama City. It is known as the original home of Tamaten sweets, made by solidifying egg white foam with kanten jelly, then painting them with egg yolk and baking them hard. They sell a number of other sweets including Owara Tamaten, as well.
  • Fleur de Lis Blanc Toya Marche
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Toyama-shi Meirincho 1-220
    This confectionery is in the Kitokito Ichiba Toya Marche, inside the commercial area of Toyama station, in Meirin-cho, Toyama City. They sell Japanese confections, baked confectioneries, and cakes. They have a full line of Toyama snacks, like Kankontan, with rich custard cream sandwiched between moist sponge cake, and Toyaman buns made with slow-cooked sarashi an bean paste wrapped in pie crust and baked, all of which are popular souvenirs.
  • Chateraise Shimo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Toyama-shi Shimoshinkitamachi 4-27
  • Chateraise Fuchu
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Toyama-shi Fuchumachi Hayahoshi 1029-5
  • Chateraise Toyama Horikawa
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    3.0
    3 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Toyama-shi Kakeomachi 109

    先日、無性にケーキが食べたくなり…でもスーパーで売っているものではない気分だったのでこちらのお店に買いに走りました。甘すぎないあっさりしたお味で一人でぺろりと2個平らげてしまいました。こちらのチョコミントアイスバーもお手頃価格で美味しいので好きです。

  • Chateraise Mizuhashi
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Toyama-shi Mizuhashifutatsuya 48-6
  • My Curry Shokudo Green Mall Yamamuro (Matsunoya Heisetsu)
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Toyama-shi Naka 10-4
  • B-R 31 ICE CREAM Toyama Roadside
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Toyama Toyama-shi Taromaruhonmachi 3-7-6

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Toyama is one of the three prefectures that house the Japanese Alps, with its southern and eastern borders comprising one long stretch of mountains, out of which the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route is forged. While traditional crafts fill the northern coastal cities of Toyama and Takaoka, thatched roof houses offer unrivalled views against a backdrop of fantastic scenery at Gokayama in the mountainous area in the south of the prefecture.

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