Monday, April 14, 2025

delista suehiro

Whenever I go to a new (to me) area, I like to check out their grocery stores.

When I was in Saginuma, I stopped into a tiny shop, Delista Suehiro that is a butcher/meat shop, that also sells prepared foods made with their meats

They also had different types of bento, and a little area with produce and snacks

I purchased their gyusuji-ni for our dinner, beef tendon is simmered until it is melt in the mouth tender in stock, shoyu, mirin 

This was super oily, but the beef tendon was super tender 

There was also some daikon and carrots in there as well.

I’m glad we got to try this

Delista Suehiro

1-19-5 Kodai, Miyamae-ku

Kawasaki, Kanagawa

Closed: Sundays

Hours: 9:00-20:00

*cash only

Sunday, April 13, 2025

copain de fujimori

Checked out Pain de Fujimori when I went to Saginuma

Half of the shop is breads & sandwiches and the other half is a refrigerated case filled with cakes and shelves filled with cookies

I picked up their herbed chicken sandwich, I toasted it when I got home, it had semi dried tomatoes, loved the bread too

I also tried their sakura anpan, this was not different from the other sakura anpan I have tried in the past 

He also has shops in Meguro and other areas like Kamakura and other places in Tokyo, I’m glad I tried this place and would definitely go back to his shops in Tokyo

Copain de Fujimori

1-17-4 Kodai, Miyamae-ku

Kawasaki, Kanagawa

Closed Mondays & 2nd Tuesdays

Hours: 9:00-18:00

Saturday, April 12, 2025

sakura walk (saginuma)

During sakura season, the weather dude on the news visits and introduces different places while giving his weather reports.

The other night, Saginuma, an area of Kanagawa, was introduced.

There is a slope called Harumachizaka (literally Spring waiting slope)  near the station

I thought the name of the slope was cool

Online it said that a total of 150 trees line both sides of the slope, but it seemed like less

Some of the side streets also had trees

Sadly many of the trees have reached 50 years, so for safety purposes, they will chop most of them down and replant new sakura trees in its place

There were several that had already been cut down

Saginuma isn’t nearby to where we live, but I’m glad I got to check out this place.

Friday, April 11, 2025

stefano anna

When I went to Kichijoji, I also checked out Stefano Anna, a tiny shop that sells homemade Italian baked goods.

The owner learned about different sweets in Italy then opened up her shop when she returned to Japan

There are all sorts of cookies!

And desserts in the refrigerated case 

I tried the sbolorona and coconut biscotti

It was my first time trying sbrisolona which is apparently from the Lombardy area of Italy.

It was a thick cookie topped with lots of chocolate chips, a little sweeter than Japanese cookies but I loved the crunchy texture of this 

The biscotti was surprisingly light! too delicate to dip into coffee, very crisp, and coconutty! love!

They have an assorted cookie set and cannoli that I'd like to try...I’ll be back.

Stefano Anna

2-36-4 Kichijoji

Musashino, Tokyo

Closed: Mondays

Hours: 10:00-18:00

Thursday, April 10, 2025

sakura walk (higashi yaguchi)

There is an apartment building in our area that has a sakura tree in front of their building.

We passed by one evening and they had lights on, I thought it was cool, because they could enjoy their blossoms at night too.

What Japanese call "yozakura" 

Not sure if I've posted about this apartment building before, cool yeah?!


Wednesday, April 09, 2025

sakura walk (inokashira park & meguro river)

Since our water would be turned off for the day, I went to my physical therapy then headed out to Kichijoji.

And had lunch at Kugutsuso, I ordered it with a scrambled egg...Omucurry...1720 yen (tax included)

Their curry isn't very spicy but has lots of spices and is very tasty, I'm glad I tried this.

Their iced coffee is strong and comes in this cute cup...it is metal so your iced coffee is super cold!
 

After lunch I went walking around Inokashira Park.
It was nice but a bit warm.
And then on the way home I got off at Meguro and walked along the Meguro River.

We've visited this area before, I think it was during the pandemic, love the view from here, video here

And this time, I walked from Meguro towards Gotanda.

It was a little krazy with people, but not super crowded like Nakameguro is.

Was lucky to catch a group going out to see the cherry blossoms by boat, video here

I'm glad the blossoms have held up, they expect rain on Friday and over the weekend.

Hope you have enjoyed this season as much as we have.

Tuesday, April 08, 2025

sakura walk (tamagawa)

Sunday was forecast for rain, and we also had the drain thingy in the afternoon.

When we woke up it was sunny, but right when we were about to leave, the weather thingy said it would rain in 30 minutes...so we headed to Tamagawa.
 

Walked around
Lot of petals starting to fall

I love seeing people picnic-ing ...so fun!
Tokyo furry people...and because the weather apps in Japan are on point, we made it back before the rain...

ps they are turning off our water today for the whole day, so I need to be out and about...wish me luck

Sunday, April 06, 2025

sakura walk (sumida river & asakusa)

Saturday was forecast for sun, so we made sure to get out and about early

Our first stop was Chomeiji Sakuramochi, which has been in business since 1717!

Apparently Hokusai enjoyed their sakuramochi too.

It is quite large, with large salted sakura leaves, the thin mochi and a round "roll" of sweet bean paste...250 yen (tax included)

I loved this, and appreciated that they sold these separately.

I had read somewhere that during this time of year they only sell boxes of 5 pieces and up…

We then walked along the Sumida River.

And across the Sumida River Walk.

If I'm not mistaken this walkway was built during the pandemic.

You are literally alongside the Tobu train line, it is a bit noisy but you can see nice views of the Sumida river.


We made sure we were first in line for Daikokuya.

They have been in business since 1887!
I had their 2 shrimp, 1 kakiage donburi, this also came with a shishito…2400 yen (tax included)

Satoshi ordered the 4 shrimp donburi…2700 yen (tax included)

Kanto (East Japan) style tempura's coating is thicker because they use egg and flour.

Kanto style kakiage is mainly shrimp or squid, I was surprised because I was envisioning onion, carrots and other veggies.

Still this was delicious and I'm glad we got to try it.

Then we walked through the Sensoji area
Lots of tourists taking photos.
And then we checked out Andesu Matoba, this shop makes all sorts of anpan

Even if we were full from lunch, we had to eat this since it had just come out of the oven!

So soft and delicious! 210 yen (tax included)
A little up the street is Marusen.
Arare outlet! we went a little krazy here...1076 yen (tax included)
And then a little more up the street is Rusurusu, which I've been wanting to check out, but they open at 12, and I like to be going home around lunchtime...
Loved their brownie and biscotti….1091 yen (tax included)
so fun to see different buildings
One shrine that Satoshi was interested in seeing was Yoshiwara Benten
The weather was so nice and it was nice to see different parts of Asakusa.

We'll be back to the places we tried 
Chomeiji Sakuramochi
5-1-14 Mukojima
Sumida, Tokyo
Closed: Mondays
Hours: 8:30-18:00

Daikokuya
1-38-10 Asakusa
Taito, Tokyo
Open daily: 11:00-20:00
*cash only

Andesu Matoba
3-3-2 Asakusa
Taito, Tokyo
Closed: Sundays
Hours: 7:30-18:30

Marusen
3-24-1 Asakusa
Taito, Tokyo
Hours:7:00-18:00 (Mondays-Saturdays) 9:00-17:00 (Sundays)

Rusurusu
3-31-7 Asakusa
Taito, Tokyo
Closed: Sundays & Mondays
Hours: 12:00-19:00

ps my pedometer was wonky so my steps were 0 (again) boo!

Saturday, April 05, 2025

sakura walk (kamakura)

Friday, the rain stopped and the sun was out!

Since I hadn't gone to physical therapy all week due to the rain, I went to PT and then headed out to Kamakura

And went to have lunch at Bergfeld, a German bakery and cafe.

They have 3 locations around Kamakura, this was their Onaricho shop.

I loved how the doors opened up, like one big window!
Also loved how they had fresh flowers around the restaurant, on the tables as well as in the bathroom 
There might have been a glass of wine with lunch
Different rye breads with liver paste, brie cheese, honey, proscuitto and ruccola.

There was also some sauerkraut, it was my first time having it warmed up.

And cornichons....1600 yen (tax included)

Nice that the wine was also included in the price...I'll be back!

Went to check out Romi-Unie.

They used to have a shop in Tokyo, but closed, so they only have their flagship store in Kamakura.
Love how they wrapped up the little jar of jam that I purchased

3 citrus Japonais: 3 different Japanese citruses (Hassaku, Natsumikan & New Summer Orange)
Up the street is a different location of Kibiya Bakery.

We've visited the one near Onaricho last year.
I purchased their sakura anpan and some scones.

The sakura anpan was heavy! the outside was sourdough and the inside was sakura flavored sweet bean paste...love!

Will try the scones with the jam on Sunday.

I also walked along the dankazura 

Dankazura is a 500 meter (0.31 mile) raised walkway to the Tsuruoka Hachimangu shrine and was built about 800 years ago by Morimoto Yoritomo.

so pretty with the blue skies
I appreciated that no one “held up traffic” here by taking photos/videos
I also found a little side path near Daigyoji that had many different varieties of camellia.
As  well as other flowers

It was nice to be out and about and I'm glad I was able to avoid a lot of the crowds

Bergfeld
1-1-29 Yuigahama
Kamakura, Kanagawa
Closed: Mondays & Tuesdays
Hours: 11:00-16:30

Romi-Unie
2-15-11 Komachi
Kamakura, Kanagawa
Open daily: 10:00-18:00

Kibiya Bakery
2-13-1 Komachi
Kamakura, Kanagawa
Closed: Wednesdays
Hours: 11:00-17:00

ps pedometer thingy on the phone was wonky so no steps recorded, sad!