I went to Tokyo Skytree, the hottest attraction in Japan! But it was so crowded that I got fed up and decided to just buy some souvenirs.

I asked the lady at the souvenir counter what the most popular item was. She told me that there was one product that was selling very well and gave me this one.


The name is Tokyo Skytree's "Long Balm (blueberry flavor). The secret of its popularity is that you can keep the box in your room even after eating it.

The blueberry flavor seems to be inspired by the light blue "iki" and purple "miyabi" lights of the Sky Tree (the clerk said, "I think so," but I could be wrong). ) In addition, there is a lemon-flavored long balm with the image of "iki" (dapper).

When I returned home, I quickly took it out and found it to be a long, thin baumkuchen.


It was not much like a baumkuchen because of its thinness.


The long baum contains paper as the core, so you have to take it out first before eating it.


The font gives off the smell of Showa-era Japan.

For now, I think I will display the box in my room for a while.

The real Tokyo Sky Tree
The real Tokyo Sky Tree