I hope everyone is fine at countries suffering by big chill now.



We visited Tkayama in Gifu prefecture on our holiday trip. Takayama has popular streets with old houses remaining from Edo period where many tourists visit. There are merchants’ houses,
sake breweries, and private houses there. The other day,
I introduced senbe (Japanese rice cracker) on my blog. It’s one of the best snack for green tea, I think. There is my favorite
senbe shop, called Senbe-do on the ancient street in Takayama. They have many kind of
senbe; soy, sugar, red peppers, seaweed-rapped,
miso and more, and are grilling some
senbe at the front of the shop. It gives off a nice roasted
senbe smell to the street, and people follow the smell into the shop. My favorite is basic soy
senbe. I like their
senbe for the good crunchy texture and delicious soy flavor by backing until beautiful brown. We bought a package of the soy
senbe, but I forgot to take a picture before we ate, sorry… If you have a chance to visit Takayama, try their
senbe. Have a nice day!

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