I want to stop by on my way to sightseeing!
Introducing autumn sweets and cafes in Nagasaki
Nagasaki is also a famous destination for school trips.
Although people tend to focus only on tourist attractions, there are actually many relaxing spots such as delicious sweets shops and cafes!
This time, we will report on only a few of the shops recommended by our editorial team.
Nagasaki is also a famous destination for school trips.
Although people tend to focus only on tourist attractions, there are actually many relaxing spots such as delicious sweets shops and cafes!
This time, we will report on only a few of the shops recommended by our editorial team.
01|Imo sweets specialty store “Imo Pippi. Peace Park store”
Many of you must have seen this visual!
Entertainment sweets that are fun to watch and eat
Introducing Imo Pippi, a potato sweets specialty store that opened in Nagasaki for the first time, just a short walk from Peace Park.
The standard and popular menu is ``1mm silk thread purple sweet potato and ice cream''.
You can see the process of making it, so don't miss your photo opportunity!
The silky sweet potato paste layered on top of the vanilla ice cream is a hearty and very satisfying dessert.
02|BOOK Cafe "Leiden" near Dejima
It's autumn for reading,
Take a break at Furatto Book Cafe
What do you think?
A hidden book cafe “Leiden” on the second floor of the building
The owner, who loves books, aims to create a cultural gathering place.
This bookstore is filled with the desire to create a place where you can talk about books, daily life, and worries with the person next to you.
The store sells new and used books, as well as a bookshelf related to Nagasaki.
Be sure to check it out while sightseeing!
At the cafe counter, you can enjoy our recommended homemade Dutch waffles.
It's also a good idea to take out a drink and take a walk in the nearby Mizube no Mori Park.
Autumn scenery in Nagasaki
03|Tanaka Kyokeido, the original chestnut manju, founded in 31
The unique signboard character Kuri Oji is a landmark!
A long-established chestnut manju shop
A short walk from Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture. Now you can see the pink signboard!
The famous chestnut manju comes in a wide variety of flavors, so you'll be spoiled for choice.
One bite and you'll feel warm and warm.
It is a sweet with a simple and nostalgic taste.
There are also cute individually wrapped packages. Would you like to buy one as a souvenir?
- ◆Click here for the “Tanaka Asahieido” website
- ◆Check the nearest tourist spot “Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture”
04|Coffee Jincho, a downtown cafe where regulars gather
Located along Shishitoki River Street, where you can feel the atmosphere of a downtown area.
Home roasted coffee stand
A rare siphon-style coffee stand in Nagasaki
It's a very comfortable space as you wait while listening to the sound of boiling water.
There are also beautiful tableware on display in the store.
As per the concept of “connecting people and the town”
The sight of regulars sitting and chatting on the benches in front of the store is a typical downtown scene.
05|Marriage of a long-established local Western confectionery store and GODIVA “Shees Cream Chocolate”
Chocolate flavor of Nagasaki's famous cake "Sea Cream"
Released by GODIVA!
I heard the good news that collaboration sweets between the long-established Western confectionery store "Baigetsudo" and GODIVA will be released.
If it's only sold at some stores, limited quantity, or once it's gone, you'll have no choice but to buy it! So that's it
The editorial department also bought it right away.
It was a true reward sweet that melted away all fatigue with the elegant sweetness of the chocolate.
We are selling it at GODIVA Amu Plaza Nagasaki store, so please stop by if you are using JR Nagasaki Station.
*Not sold at Baigetsudo
06|Shuka, a small Japanese tea select shop located in the shopping district
Recommended for green tea and black tea lovers
Japanese tea world spreads out in a small space of about 2 tsubo
At "Shuka" located in Nakadori shopping street near Teramachi,
We carry a wide variety of products, mainly from Kyushu, including Nagasaki's Sonogi tea and Tsushima tea, as well as ``fermented bancha'' made using lactic acid fermentation, which is rare in the world.
The cutely packaged tea is perfect as a souvenir.
It would be a good idea to ask the owner of the Japanese tea instructor for recommendations!
07|Nagasaki Minamiyamate Pudding, a very popular pudding specialty store with its main store on Glover Street
Its cute appearance is sure to be Instagrammable.
Of course it tastes delicious too.
A healthy pudding made with natural ingredients from Nagasaki Prefecture.
The store's signature product is the ``stained glass pudding.''
As the name suggests, the sparkling jelly represents the stained glass of a church, and it looks very vivid.
Various flavors will be available for a limited time, so it's fun to try and compare.
Autumn scenery in Nagasaki
<<<School trip students and Meganebashi
08|Old house cafe “Umekozaki Shoten Hana mo mi mo”
A 170-year-old old folk house cafe renovated from the oldest townhouse in Nagasaki City.
Having tea in a calm space makes you feel like a Nagasaki native.
An old private house rental space and cafe located in an area full of Chinese culture such as Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown and Tojin Yashiki.
Inside the building, which retains the retro atmosphere of those days, there is also a gallery shop for utensils and a lovely courtyard where you can feel the history!
This is a spot recommended by our editorial team where you can sit under the eaves and enjoy a relaxing cup of tea while feeling the local lifestyle.
- ◆Click here for the old private house rental space and cafe “Umekazaki Shoten”
- ◆Check the nearest tourist spot “Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown”
SPECIAL THANKS! !
Business operators who cooperated with the interview
#01 “Imo Pippi”
#02 “BOOKS Leiden”
#03 “Tanaka Asahi Eido”
#04 “Hitomachi Coffee”
#05 “GODIVA Amu Plaza Nagasaki store”
#06 “Japanese tea specialty store “Shuka”
#07 “Minamiyamate Pudding Meganebashi store”
#08 “Umekazaki Shoten”