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[Project name] Nikko Gurume Town Walk with Furoshiki Bag
[Contents] Take Nikko's original furoshiki with you and eat it around the city of Nikko.
The plan is to collect Nikko souvenirs recommended by locals in a furoshiki, and enjoy eating them along the way.
[Target stores]
- Souvenir exchange shops: Exchange coupons for souvenirs at the following three shops.
(1) Mitsuyagikan Honpo: Bite Yokan x 2 bottles
(2) Ishidaya: Petit box (6 pieces of Jingoro rice crackers) x 1 box
(3) NIKKO RUSK CAFÉ: Nikko Rusk (tetra package) x 1 bag
- Machinaka Gourmet (all 16 food stores): Comes with a 2,000 yen coupon that can be used at the stores below! Please stop by your favorite store and enjoy food and drinks♪
▼Cafe/Snacks/Takeout
(1) Fudaraku Honpo Main Store/Ishiyamachi Store:
Yuba Musubi is a soul food that you must try at least once!
(2) Meiji Hall:
A retro western restaurant. In addition to Western food, try cheesecake and Nirvana.
(3) Cafe Restaurant Fujimoto:
A French cafe restaurant where the chef shows off his skills with the theme of ingredients from Nikko.
(4) Hair:
Nikko's first beefsteak specialty restaurant.
(5) Meiji no Yakata Cake Shop Nikko Ekimae store:
A cafe where you can enjoy cakes from a long-established restaurant. You can also purchase baked goods and other items.
(6) Yuzawaya:
A long-established Japanese confectionery store founded in 1804. Sake manju is popular.
(7) Hachiishi Cafe:
Ishigura Cafe is run by Yuzawaya. You can enjoy Japanese-style parfaits and Japanese sweets.
(8) Nikko Ningyo Yakimishimaya:
The cute monkey-shaped dolls made from carefully selected materials are exquisite.
(9) Nikko Pudding Tei:
Stores such as Pudding Soft have long lines of customers, mainly young Japanese people.
(10) Nihonkashi Kumo IZU Nikko store:
This Japanese confectionery shop is popular for its monkey-shaped SOPPO yaki and raw dorayaki.
(11) NIKKO/NASU rusk shop:
Crispy rusks and gelato with monkey motifs are popular.
(12) café Chamabiko:
Galettes and creme brulee made from 100% buckwheat flour from Nikko.
*Galette is suitable for vegetarians.
*Gluten-free cakes are also available.
(13) Nikko Coffee Goyoteidori store:
Have a cute retro experience at an old folk house cafe.
(14) Nikko Coffee Nishisando:
Close to Nikko's shrines and temples, we pride ourselves on our home-roasted coffee. Cute miscellaneous goods too.
(15) Saryo Nirin:
A Japanese-style restaurant where you can eat udon noodles. You can drink the popular craft cola "Niccola" here.
-How to make a furoshiki bag-
① Fold it into a triangle so that the front pattern is on the inside.
② Tie one knot at each end of the triangle.
③ Turn it over so that the pattern is facing out, and insert the knot from ② inside.
④ Tie the remaining ends together and adjust the shape to complete. Enjoy walking around Nikko with a furoshiki bag in hand!