Do you know the drama “Minami-kun ga Koibito!?”?
The world of that drama!
I went to a place where I could feel like a dwarf.
The location is “Sweets Bank” in Chuo Ward, Hamamatsu City!
Sweets Bank is a complex facility that includes a Hamamatsu famous confectionery shop and cafe, Shunkado, rental conference rooms, and Hamamatsuiwata Shinkin Bank.
This time, we will be introducing the cafe’s exquisite lunches and sweets, as well as SHOP Shunkado’s famous Hamamatsu sweets and Sweets Bank limited edition items.
The reason why you can feel like a dwarf at Sweets Bank is…
As you can see in the photo, everyday items such as tables, chairs, and Shunkado paper bags have been turned into a huge structure.
It makes you feel like you’ve become smaller.
The secret to its popularity is that it’s a photo spot that’s sure to take a great photo!
This time, we’ll have lunch at the cafe and bakery “Toratofusen” inside Sweets Bank!
Recommended is “DELI LUNCH” ♡
Appetizers and main dishes are choice-based, so choose what you like from that day’s menu and create your own original lunch.
My choices for the day are as follows.
Drinks were also plentiful.
This mascarpone latte is irresistible on a hot day.
Combining coffee with eel pie and mascarpone is full of originality.
There are many types of sweets, but these are the ones I personally recommend.
This is a plate where you can enjoy 4 different half sizes of Saku Claire sold at SHOP Shunkado.
It’s not too sweet, so you can eat all 4 types in one go.
Inside the store, there are private booths like this.
There is also a stylish open space surrounding a large tea cup.
Next to “Torato Fusen” is “SHOP Shunkado”, a confectionery shop that represents Hamamatsu.
I’m glad that they have a wide variety of products, including eel pie.
This “Eel Pie Assortment”, which is available only at Sweets Bank, would make a great souvenir.
The most attractive thing about Sweets Bank’s “SHOP Shunkado” is that there is a bakery inside the store!
If you come to the store in time for the baking time, you can purchase freshly baked food.
Freshly baked items such as canelés, financiers, and limited-time cream puffs are available for purchase.
Furthermore, this “Kobito no Petitful Can” is a Sweets Bank exclusive sweet that is not available at the several Shunkado shops in Hamamatsu City.
Cookies soaked in chocolate have a crispy texture◎
It has a cute appearance and is perfect as a souvenir.
*It seems that “Kobito no Petitful Can” will be renewed with a new design from October.
Here is another cute item from “SHOP Shunkado”♡
This is a bandage in the shape of “eel pie”, a famous Hamamatsu confectionery!
The bandaid box also has a cute eel pie box design.
If you are familiar with eel pie, this product will make you laugh.
“Eel Pie Original Bandage” is not a product exclusive to Sweets Bank, but if you come across it, be sure to check it out.
For those who visit Sweets Bank, there are some photogenic spots that you should definitely stop by.
That’s it here.
Do you know where this is?
The answer to this stylish and cute space that looks like a country-style kitchen is…
Enjoying going to Sweets Bank ♡
Please go check out the answers.
“Sweets Bank” is a fun place where you can buy souvenirs that are delicious and photogenic.
It would be great to bring people from outside the prefecture as it would have a great impact♪
Sweets Bank facility information
address :〒432-8047
553 Kanda-cho, Chuo-ku, Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture
Tel:053-441-3340
Business hours : 9:30~18:00
Sweets Bank official website:
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