Japanese and Western confectionery

Japanese and Western confectionery

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JR Oguni Station → 3 minutes walk
Tōhoku Chuo Expressway Yonezawa Kita IC via Route 113 45km 1 hour 10 minutes
Three

Business Hours

7 to 19 o'clock

Spot Category

Japanese and Western sweets


Japanese and Western confectionery store


"Akebi-yaki"

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