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Miyabian has been selling high-quality and eye-catching wagashi out of Nakameguro since 2004. Each wagashi reflects the motifs and traditions of the most current season, with a rotating selection that changes over the months. They serve different types of wagashi like nerikiri and yokan (both seen in the photo above).
Address: 1 Chome-13-4 Higashiyama, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0043
Website: https://www.wagashi-miyabian.com/
The shop is quite small, but they have a table that you can sit at in the back, or you could take them to go and enjoy them in a nearby park.
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This was the selection for the summer!
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such little works of art <3