Japanese Confectionery Spots in Ichijo-ji Temple / Shugakuin Area

  • Ichijyoji Nakatani
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    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Sakyou-ku Ichijoujihananokichou 5
    The Ichijyoji Sagari-matsu is the site of a famous pine tree under which the renowned swordsman Miyamoto Musashi defeated a challenger. The nearby Ichijyoji Nakatani tea house and sweet shop has made and sold the Ichijyoji Temple’s famous decchi yokan bean jelly for three generations. In addition to Japanese sweets like shisen mochi rice cakes, the shop also sells Western-style confections prepared by the shop’s proprietress-to-be. The shop’s silky matcha green tea tiramisu is particularly popular and has been featured in the media. The café area serves drinks and sweets as well as a selection of light meals.

    3代目ご夫婦のセンスがあふれた和洋たくさんの種類の菓子が並び、選ぶのにとても悩みます。「でっち羊かん」もいいですが、通販で数か月待ちになっている「絹ごし抹茶ティラミス」を一乗寺到着後すぐに店内で頂きました。 一乗寺訪問は「狸谷山不動院」の懸造り社殿を観に行くことが目的でしたが、250段の階段があり荷物を減らすため、帰りにまた店に戻って土産を買うことにしました。18時まで営業されているので八大神社...

  • Kogetsu Ginkakuji
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Kitashirakawakubota Cho 17-2
  • Mamematuhompo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Sakyou-ku Takanotadeharachou 24
  • Kagiriyuzo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Sakyou-ku Takanoizumichou 6
  • Kiyokashiyoyudukihonten
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Sakyou-ku Yamabanaicchoudachou 8-31
  • Tomoedo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kyoutoshi Sakyou-ku Takanoizumichou 11-56
  • Yamamoto
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Kitashirakawahigashitsutacho 24-4
  • Wakana Ya Honke Ichijoji
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Ichijojisatonomaecho 31
  • Kameya Koyo
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    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Sakyo-ku Ichijojiharaitonocho 17-12

    叡電一乗寺の駅から本屋さんで有名な恵文社へ向かう途中にあります。 店頭販売のみですが、ちょっとしたお客様が来る時に購入します。 季節の和菓子が上品な甘さでとても美味しいです。 夕方に行くとタイムサービス品があるのでちょっとうれしいです。

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