Fukuoka prefecture Fukuoka city Higashi-ku Hakozaki 6-7-6
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I accidentally found a bakery nearby that had been saved before, and I accidentally ran over to see it. I came to the door of the bakery and wiped it with a lady with powdered sugar on her mouth while clutching a paper bag. The other party also held my favorite orange piggy plastic bag. Hey, this is not a coincidence. At the same time, I was carrying 6 heavy bags, like an explosive bag. Thick glass floor-to-ceiling windows and wooden doors, looking like a high-end shop or restaurant. The bread inside is neatly coded and placed on the booth like an artwork. The rest of the space is clean and comfortable to look at. There is no fancy fake handle, this kind of store is basically wrong. As soon as I walked in, the fragrance of the brain on my nose, and there were constantly small breads that were added one by one and sat in rows. Most of them were more than 100 or 200 yen, which was not surprising to put Tokyo's 300-odd silk. The people of Kyoto are still buying bread like buying vegetables. They keep clipping from left to right. When I walk to the checkout, it is full of plates. I was pushed forward by the team. The bread placed in front did not give time for thinking. I walked to the Qiqi bread area near the checkout. Everyone was so beautiful, hesitating to clip two beautiful little babies.