PrincessttChocolate is not actually a specialty of Japan, but I still think that Japanese things are very cute, exquisite, and have a sense of design. I also saw many cute shapes in this chocolate shop.
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Chocolate is not actually a specialty of Japan, but I still think that Japanese things are very cute, exquisite, and have a sense of design. I also saw many cute shapes in this chocolate shop.
It's super delicious. The price may be a little bit higher, but you can taste that the ingredients are very pure, especially the butter and milk, which are very mellow in the mouth and not greasy. It's great.
I like this one, especially its mango and durian cakes, which are really delicious. The price is a bit more expensive, but you must try it. It would be best if you can pack two more, they are very delicious.
The music box museum wasn't on our itinerary, but our driver said our hotel in Otaru was only a 10-minute drive from the museum and suggested we check it out anyway. 📸 The museum opened at 9 am, so we went in – a place where girls can't leave empty-handed! 😍 The museum has three floors. The first floor has all sorts of music boxes, while the second and third floors have more high-end or limited-edition collections. 🎶 We wandered around for half an hour, and as the crowd grew, we all left with our purchases! 😀 The café next to the museum has Hello Kitty elements, perfect for taking photos. 😊 Some people also recommended checking out LeTAO next door, but we didn't have time, so we had to skip it.
LeTAO ice cream in Otaru is rich and creamy, and it's perfect with cheesecake for a truly blissful experience. Taking a break on the second floor after strolling along the canal is a wonderful feeling.