
We had another stop at a Japanese confection store on the way home from Nagiso trip. It was Suya, Nishiki branch in Nakatsugawa, Gifu prefecture. Their
kurikinton, chestnuts confection is very popular in the fall and winter. It was out of season of the
kurikinton when we visited. Suya, Nishiki branch has café with little nice garden. We didn’t have time for the café, but next time we definitely want to have some sweets there. We bought two confectionaries and went home.



We had the confection with
matcha at home. Hiro had
sakuramochi. The confectionary I had represented Camellia.


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