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東京都大田区羽田空港3-3-2 羽田空港第1旅客ターミナル 2F 特撰和菓子館
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keipon0414
3.50
First of all, does it go well with beer❓️ I don't snack, so I only eat in the evening. This is a gift I received. This rice cracker shop... I haven't been there many times, but it's not my first time either. Of course, I don't remember the taste. Is it miso flavor❓️ It doesn't look like it goes well with beer. Sesame is baked together, giving it a fragrant aroma. It has a pretty strong texture. A soy sauce flavored baked snack... It's called miso, but it's a good, fragrant rice cracker. It's delicious, but doesn't really go well with beer.
miitoto
3.50
Haneda Airport limited edition - Tokyo souvenir (^_^)♪ Established in the first year of the Bunka era in 1804, Matsuzaki Senbei in Ginza. Founded in the first year of Keio, with a history of over 200 years, it is a long-established store with its main store in Ginza. The shop is only located in the Kanto region, from Tokyo to Yokohama. If you want senbei, this is the place to go! Grass-cut senbei, okaki, and arare have been loved by discerning adults for many years. Matsuzaki Senbei comes in a 20cm x 30cm box. It is wrapped in brown paper with a limited edition seal for Haneda Airport. A favorite limited edition item! The flavors include plum, shrimp, spicy, and seaweed. Slim type senbei, with long and slender pieces in small bags, perfect for snacking. They have a crunchy texture and elegant taste. Especially the shrimp flavor was delicious! Enjoying them with green tea is a relaxing time. The whole family quickly devoured them. As for the differences in senbei, can you tell? When you eat them, you immediately feel the texture and flavor, making it hard to distinguish. Matsuzaki Senbei can also be purchased online. Haneda Airport limited editions include Bern at Haneda Airport Terminal 1, Tokyo souvenir at Ginza Haneda Airport Terminal 1, Karl Juchheim at Haneda Airport Terminal 1, Red Apple Honey Applebaum at Haneda Airport Terminal 1, and Mount Baum at Haneda Airport Terminal 1. Enjoy!
タクビ
3.50
This is a long-established rice cracker shop. The taste and atmosphere are great, and it would be very appreciated as a gift. The packaging is also lovely, and I think it would be well-received by a wide range of people, so I recommend it when you're stuck for souvenirs. Unlike fresh sweets, it has a long shelf life, so you don't have to worry about burdening the recipient. Matsuzaki Senbei has its main store in Ginza, but there are limited edition products with prints of Hello Kitty, which would also be appreciated by small children. I love the elegant taste and appearance.
laoyeye
4.00
Ginza Matsuzaki Senbei is a long-established store that has been in business since 1804, making it one of the oldest in Japan. Although the main store is located in Ginza, you can often find their products in department store basements. Having a store in airports is convenient for picking up small souvenirs. I bought a variety pack of senbei, each individually wrapped, making it easy to share. Surprisingly, these senbei are popular not only among Japanese people but also with foreigners. They are perfect for gifts due to the historic Matsuzaki brand.
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