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[Local College Students Tell All!] Most people think of traditional Japanese food when Kyoto comes up, but the truth is, it is the prefecture that consumes the most bread in all of Japan. There are various unique bakeries around Kyoto, and this article will introduce five of them. You’ll find out about one particular bread or pastry in every listed bakery that uses Japanese ingredients.
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Tokyo Tokyo on Instagram: ""Think" is a bakery and sweets shop in Ueno Sakuragi, located within a collection of old Japanese houses constructed in 1938. Embracing the concept of "making starts from thinking," they bake bread every morning using the finest ingredients and traditional production methods. Their shop features seasonal sweets, including French bakes infused with the fragrance of fermented butter from Europe and carefully crafted classic cakes. Immerse yourself in a delightful…
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Taste Your Way Through 15 Different Bean Buns at Andesu Matoba in Asakusa! | LIVE JAPAN travel guide
Andesu Matoba is one of Asakusa's most popular bakeries, known for selling 20 different varieties of anpan, Japanese sweet bean buns! The standard fillings for Japan's favorite bread aside, let's take a look at Matoba's 15 unique and sometimes weird anpan specialties.
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Download this stock image: Cakes and pastries on a display at a Japanese bakery. Tokyo, Japan. - E034AW from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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Hangrydiary Food + Travel on Instagram: "Is this the most beautiful bakery in Japan? 💫 After waiting an hour, I can say Aman Dacotan in Tokyo is a true heaven for bread lovers! You can’t go wrong with any choice here – just make sure to go early! #worthit 🍞✨ | #hangrydiaryjapan @amam_dacotan_omotesando 📍 3 Chome-7-6 Kita-Aoyama, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0061"
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You may be surprised to find out that Kyoto consumes the most bread in all of Japan. Bakeries line the streets of Kyoto, selling bread and pastries that have been popular among Japanese people for generations, such as curry bread and anpan. There are also shops that are known for denser types of bread such as baguettes and bagels. For Kyoto residents, bread is an essential part of their culture. This article will introduce a selection of bakeries that you must stop by when visiting Kyoto in…
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