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One of the few places offering breakfast on Pottery Footpath. The toasted sandwich with homemade “kusa-mochi” (a rice flour dumpling flavored with Japanese mugwort and filled with red bean paste) is something to crave, as the crispy toast and the sticky kusa-mochi go so well together.
“Champs du Pierre” is a Western-style pastry shop located a 15-minute walk from Tokoname Station.
Originally founded as a Japanese sweets shop before World War II, it is now run by the fourth generation and deeply rooted in the local community.
The shop also features a tea room.
Fresh eggs and exquisite sweets can be purchased at this farm-direct store. The soughtafter pudding can sell up to 1,000 cups a day, and the 24-hour egg vending machine has been popular, too.
This small Milk Stand is located on Kurefutoya-Dori on Tokoname Foothpath.
It is a building that retains the nostalgia of a site that was originally a clay pipe factory, and next to it remains the kiln where clay pipes were actually baked.