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Ginza Cozy Corner * supermerlion. 10 October, 2011 by Chad Perhaps it’s all that walking, but sometimes it amazing me how most Japanese manage to sustain their slim physiques when there are so many tempting confectionery shops all over the place. Departmental stores beside subway stations are filled with entire levels selling all manner of classy desserts and residential streets often have their own loved patisseries around the corner too. One of the shops that caught my attention was the colorful Ginza Cozy Corner. Like Milky, Ginza Cozy Corner (銀座コージーコーナー) is a franchise of patisseries (their color schemes are even similar) but this doesn’t mean that it isn’t very good. One of the Ginza Cozy Corner outlets. Though we passed by a number of other outlets, this particular store was found along the main path at Nakano. Colorful visuals to entice. The cakes here were average priced (at least in yen).

To go. Cozy indeed. When it comes to pastries, their presentation are almost always as important as its taste. Learn Japanese Language Online for Free! | japanese-lesson.com. Romaji Translator at Romaji.org. J-pop Oricon & K-pop Mnet Charts.