Japanese Confectionery Spots in Higashi-Izu / Minami-Izu / Nishi-Izu Area

  • Kogetsudo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunkawaduchou Mine 495
    Founded in 1945, Kogetsudo is a western and Japanese-style confectionery shop located in Kawazu Town, Kamo County, Shizuoka Prefecture. The shop is famous for its new-style cake, cheese dorayaki, which is made without using any sweet bean paste yet retains that traditional dorayaki (red bean pancake) style. The sour taste of the cream cheese filling goes together perfectly with the sweetness of the cake making it a popular treat for well-known entertainers and customers from far and wide. They sell many other kinds of cakes such as the Madeleine cake topped with local specialty Kawazu cherry blossom petals.
  • Baigetsu-en (Matsuzaki Store)
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunmatsuzakichou Matsuzaki 379-3
    Located in the town of Matsuzaki in Kamo County, Shizuoka Prefecture, Baigetsu-en is a venerable confectionary that has sold both Japanese and Western sweets since 1931. It is said to be the original home of one of Matsuzaki’s most famous sweets, Cherry Leaf Mochi. Consisting of mochi and sweet bean paste wrapped up in a leaf from a local cherry tree, this confection combines a salty flavor with a delicate sweetness as it melts in one’s mouth. Chohachi no Tatsu, a Japanese-style confection made by coating two layers of mochi in fine Wasanbon sugar, is also highly regarded. It also sells a wide variety of other sweets, including roll cakes, Monaka (bean jam between two crisp mochi wafers) and Kintsuba (gelatin covered with a rice batter).
  • Lolo Kurofune
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    4.0
    5 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    2-2-37 Shimoda-shi, Shizuoka prefecture
    This is a Japanese sweets shop in Shimoda, Shizuoka Prefecture. The shop sells many sweets associated with the opening of the port of Shimoda due to the arrival of the Black Ships such as “Kurofuneyaki Pawhatan”, a Castella with orange and raspberry Jam wrapped in langue de chat, “Kurofune Raiko Monaka” and “Kurofune Manju (Black)”. An assortment of baked sweets called “Kurofune Raiko Set” is a popular souvenir.

    評判が良さそうだったので伺いましたが・・・私的には相性が悪かったようです。 常連さんメインの店の雰囲気、確かにいつ来るかわからない観光客相手には冷めた態度も分からなくはないですが、次は無いかな-と思いました。数点かいましたが、そのような事もあり味は余り美味しく感じられませんでした。置いてあるものが和菓子などなので敢えて冷房が効いていなかったのか店内は蒸し暑くその中でおこわなどが並んでいましたが、購...

  • Eirakudo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunmatsuzakichou Miyauchi 300-2
    Founded in 1873, this venerable Japanese sweets shop in Matsuzaki Town, Kamo County, Shizuoka Prefecture is beloved by locals. The shop's most famous offering is their sakuramochi, which features a sweet rice cake stuffed with red bean paste and wrapped in a salted cherry blossom leaf. In addition to Japanese sweets, the shop also offers western confections such as cakes and cream puffs. Customers can also enjoy a set that comes with a cup of matcha tea and a sakuramochi inside the store.
  • hiraiseika Ekimae
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shimoda, Shizuoka Prefecture 1-chome, 3-12
  • Isuzuseika
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shimoda, Shizuoka Prefecture 4-chome, 5-12
  • Daimaru Do MaxValu Shimogamo
    Shopping
    Shizuoka Kamo-gun Minamiizucho Shimogamo 257-1
  • Elaine Kamanomoto
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    3.0
    1 Reviews
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Shizuoka Pref. Kamogunmatsuzakichou Ena 250-9

    ロールケーキがお勧めです。松崎のメイン通りからちょっと入ったところにあります。ロールケーキをお土産にして帰ることが何回かありました。紅茶に合うケーキです。

  • Kuro Hatsu
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    3.0
    1 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Shizuoka Kamo-gun Higashiizucho Inatori 672

    稲取の吊るし雛まつりで散策の途中に見つけた和菓子屋さんです。サザエの形をした最中があって、これがけっこうリアル。特に、これを押しているようでもなかったのですが、面白いと思いました。

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