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For Saturday, I ran two hours, one each from noon and about 6 pm. I wanted to try again at the last cake-off and also hit all the Tokyo/Ginza area shops, where I didn't find any cake I was look before besides the two for the cake-off (which had been available pre-Christmas, so it wasn't a huge surprise to find them).
This was Toshi Yoroizuka's Saint Marc and 14 Juillet Tokyo's Au Lait Noix (written as "Noa"). There is some orange in the saint-marc, but basically this was two milk chocolate mousse/cream cakes. Still happy with both and it was hard to decide until the end, by which time I was really impressed by Saint Marc. I don't really need the extra incentive to visit Toshi Yoroizuka again for a new cake, but it's fine if I have it.
The running was along Roppongi, where I took a few photos to add, where I discovered the no-stopping connection to Midtown hills, so I should use those two as a bridge to east Akasaka rather than going to Akasaka Palace. At night, I could do Aoyama and Akasaka courses correctly with referring to my map but also decided where I was going to simplify them, so lots of map revisions to do and new courses I need to verify before I can do my next big neighborhood run (I want to do 60 km next).
My plan for tomorrow is cycling for cake reconnaissance and a pastry. If they are available, I'll try my first second-round cake-off on Monday (a national holiday).
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