Yōfeng Kasama Confectionery Gruyère

Yōfeng Kasama Confectionery Gruyère

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JR Kasama Station → a short walk; or 1 hour and 45 minutes from JR Akihabara Station for the express bus Kasama Station, and a short walk off Kasama Station
5km 10 minutes from Hokukan Todo Tomobe IC via National Route 355
20 units

Business Hours

9 to 18 o'clock (as there is a case to change, check on the official website)

Spot Category

Japanese and Western sweets


Yōfeng Kasama Confectionery Gruyère


"Chestnut truffle" with extravagant use of kama chestnuts


The most popular "Five Kernels"


Chocolate cookie "Ochibo chestnut" using local chestnuts

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