Citrus-Themed Fair Featuring a Special Parfait Starts on the 18th at Yokohama Takashimaya
Fair featuring a citrus menu
From the 18th, a “Citrus Parade” featuring refreshing citrus menus will be held.
Limited edition at Yokohama Takashimaya, Shinjuku Takano “Citrus Parfait”
Exclusive items such as “Shinjuku Takano / Citrus Parfait” (1188 yen) and “Basha-michi Jubankan / Lemon Meringue” (594 yen) using lemons, oranges, yuzu, and other citrus fruits are available at the basement food section. Cafes and restaurants will also offer colorful parfaits and retro-looking drinks until July 1st.
About: Yokohama Takashimaya
Yokohama Takashimaya is a major department store located in Yokohama, Japan, part of the Takashimaya chain, one of the oldest and most prestigious department stores in Japan. Established in the vibrant Minato Mirai district, this store offers a wide range of products including luxury brands, fashion, and gourmet food. Yokohama Takashimaya serves as a central shopping and cultural destination in the city, reflecting the sophistication and historical significance of the Takashimaya brand, which dates back to its founding in 1831 in Kyoto.
About: Shinjuku Takano
Shinjuku Takano is a renowned fruit parlor and store in Tokyo, Japan, established in 1885. It is famous for its high-quality, beautifully presented fruit and luxury fruit desserts, including parfaits and fruit sandwiches. Located in the bustling Shinjuku district, Takano has earned a reputation as a premier destination for fruit connoisseurs, reflecting Japan’s cultural appreciation for meticulously cultivated produce.
About: Basha-michi Jubankan
Basha-michi Jubankan, located in Yokohama, Japan, is a historical site that reflects the region’s rich past. Originally established during the late 19th century as part of the city’s modernization efforts, the area was a significant transportation hub. The name “Basha-michi,” meaning “Carriage Road,” signifies its role as a major thoroughfare for horse-drawn carriages connecting Yokohama to Tokyo, contributing to the cultural and economic exchange between the two cities.