Satoshi went to sell some of his "treasures" at Akihabara, while we were waiting for them to figure out how much they were worth, we had lunch at Joto Curry
We've eaten at their shops in
Osaka
Their curry starts off a little sweet and then the spices start to creep up on you
It was nice to reconnect with this curry chain

How cute are these coin purses?!
After Satoshi received a little pocket money for his "treasures" we walked to Nezu Shrine to check out the azaleas.
Going through Aki-Oka, which Satoshi had not been through before, but I had had lunch at one of the shops there
before
When we arrived near Nezu Shrine, the line to get into see the azaleas was way, way, way, outside!
So instead we admired the azaleas from the outside
It was still nice to see, even though there were tons of people
I had been wanting to try this cream puff by Le Coussinet
And luckily we walked past just as the batch had come out of their brick oven
Apparently it takes 90 minutes to bake up
The last 10 minutes is when the outside crisps up
The custard cream is rich, vanilla-y and not too sweet
The "best before" time limit is 1 minute! (I had thought it was 10)
So you'll see everyone enjoying their cream puff around the outside area of the shop...
They won't allow you to buy them to take home, they must be eaten right there.
I'm glad we passed by when we did and would like to try their other sweets
It was nice exploring the tiny alleyways of Nezu
Seeing all the different flowers in bloom
It was a beautiful day, though I felt a little "crispy" again, the wind is still a little chilly especially in the shade, but it is only a matter of time before the "h" word starts and all we'll be talking about is the heat and “h”
Le Coussinet
2-34-24 Nezu
Bunkyo, Tokyo
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credit card accepted for purchases over 3000 yen