And here are a few of the things I’m looking forward to checking out when we get there…

Cafes!

Our top 3 cafes in Azabudai Hills, Tokyo’s newest and possibly swankiest shopping complex

This whisky bar/bookstore…

There’s a Tokyo bar with Japanese whisky inside bookstore inside Japan’s tallest building

Some low-key sweets shops…

Hidden in plain sight, low-key sweets shop surviving in Tokyo’s street market is a tasty treasure

Lacquer-black cheesecake ice cream bars…

Japan’s lacquer-black cheesecake ice cream bars, shocking to see, but delicious to eat?【Photos】

This department store rooftop Monet oasis…

Hidden oasis on a Japanese department store rooftop is home to Monet’s Pond in Tokyo

The Tokyo Revengers exhibition…

https://tcv.roppongihills.com/en/exhibitions/tokyorevengers/

Christmas cakes…

https://www.timeout.com/tokyo/shopping/best-christmas-cakes-in-tokyo


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One thought on “December 5, 2023: Tokyo-bound!

  1. oooh. that pistachio mousse looks heaven sent. xo

    Hey, If you come across a truly yummy hazelnut treat that’d be great.
    It’s been a minute, to say the least, since I’ve had a noteworthy hazelnut desert.

    Just remembers, according to the person who reviewed it on SoraNews24,
    to get the fullest flavor of the Hokkaido cream cheese in your Shikkoku no ice cream bar,
    hold off on biting into it for a little while until the bar melts to a softer consistency.

    confession: i actually couldn’t care less how the cheese cake tastes.
    i’m just tryin’ ta dress the stage for the blackest possible photo of your teeth and tongue.

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