Did a (two-) neighborhood run and also got a cake from a new (for me) neighborhood shop, Nana Gâteaux, in Sendagaya, which is a neighborhood that I'm not that familiar with. The shop is sort of a café, though they told me no eating in today (I was arriving ten minutes before closing, which is only 7 pm, so I was not surprised). Eventually I'll get around to taking pictures of it in the day time, but I haven't finished with my Shinjuku neighborhoods yet for that. I jogged with the cake and finished both of my latest neighbor routes, Sendagaya and (north) Jinguumae, without mistakes and without looking at the map, so gone ahead and tentatively made the one for northeast Harujuku-Omotesandou (central Jinguumae), which is simple, so I should learn the route, at least, quickly. I need to catch up on the photos and learning the names.
The Mont-blanc was fine. It certain would not challenge any of the better shops, but I'm not sure about less shops, as I usually would not go straight for Mont-blanc, but the selection was limited as expect. Not very big or particular cheap for the size. I'm kind of whining, which it probably does not deserve. Anyway, I'll call it good and not expect to be back there any time soon, which is the best I expected from a random shop.
I've been in Tokyo for a while and like to walk, hike, and now run around town. These days, my goal is cake, so I've visited numerous shops. I thought I'd track my running and introduce and review some shops and cake in Tokyo (or possibly beyond).
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