Kyogashi Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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You can enter the museum itself for free. The history of Tawaraya Yoshitomi is exhibited, but photography was not possible. You can also get matcha and sweets on the 1st floor (charged). I got a set of unryu and matcha (700 yen).
This time, I heard that you can go around three temples that are open to the public for winter trips in Kyoto and collect stamps to have tea. The second floor is a museum, and is it a craft made of sweets? !! Is on display. Shooting is prohibited. On the 1st floor, I had matcha and sweets for stamp rally. The content was different from the usual sweet set.
Very splendid sugar art sweets are exhibited at the museum attached to Tawaraya Yoshitomi. I would like to show you all, but there are no photos because photography is prohibited.
It is about 7 on foot north of "Imadegawa" on the Karasuma Subway Line. It is a museum attached to Mr. Yoshitomi Tawaraya. 1 The floor is a tea room where you can eat paid matcha and Japanese sweets, and the 2 floor is a museum where you can learn about the history of Japanese sweets. I was satisfied with the compactness.
Starting a business 1755 Old Man "Yuya Jifu" の Jingxuanzi Archive
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"Wakashi no Aki" was permanently exhibited. How Kyoto confectionery was established was the ancient "Kushi", the "Tang confectionery" of the envoy to Tang Dynasty China, the "Dim Sum" in Zen, and the "Nanban confectionery" of Portuguese and Spanish It is exhibited in an easy-to-understand manner with the times. On the first floor, you can enjoy a cup of tea in the tea room
History Archive です
You can enter the museum itself for free. The history of Tawaraya Yoshitomi is exhibited, but photography was not possible. You can also get matcha and sweets on the 1st floor (charged). I got a set of unryu and matcha (700 yen).
Stamp rally reception
This time, I heard that you can go around three temples that are open to the public for winter trips in Kyoto and collect stamps to have tea. The second floor is a museum, and is it a craft made of sweets? !! Is on display. Shooting is prohibited. On the 1st floor, I had matcha and sweets for stamp rally. The content was different from the usual sweet set.
Sakaya Jifu and の Archive
Very splendid sugar art sweets are exhibited at the museum attached to Tawaraya Yoshitomi. I would like to show you all, but there are no photos because photography is prohibited.
Hezi の History が Learning べる Archive
It is about 7 on foot north of "Imadegawa" on the Karasuma Subway Line. It is a museum attached to Mr. Yoshitomi Tawaraya. 1 The floor is a tea room where you can eat paid matcha and Japanese sweets, and the 2 floor is a museum where you can learn about the history of Japanese sweets. I was satisfied with the compactness.
Starting a business 1755 Old Man "Yuya Jifu" の Jingxuanzi Archive
"Wakashi no Aki" was permanently exhibited. How Kyoto confectionery was established was the ancient "Kushi", the "Tang confectionery" of the envoy to Tang Dynasty China, the "Dim Sum" in Zen, and the "Nanban confectionery" of Portuguese and Spanish It is exhibited in an easy-to-understand manner with the times. On the first floor, you can enjoy a cup of tea in the tea room