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Kiyomizu Temple–“Bottle Cheese Cake Shop” in Shimizu Gojo “Shimizu Cheese Factory”

2019.12.29

A bottle cheese cake that embodies “Japanese x stylish”.
“Kyoto” is an international city that continues to change and continue to refine its charm while protecting tradition.
At the foot of Kiyomizu Temple, which is a symbol of Kyoto and visited by both domestic and foreign tourists, renovated an old private house more than 100 years old, and devised a product as a concept shop that provides “lovely Kyoto” cheese that everyone around the world loves.

Cheese is a profound material that changes the taste and texture in various ways. Shimizu Cheese Kobo will provide you with a smooth cheese cake that is packed in bottles in three layers. The cheesecake provided at Shimizu Cheese Factory uses carefully selected delicious local ingredients such as eggs and milk from Kyoto, Uji Matcha and Tamba black beans as much as possible.

In addition, we are particular about the transmission of Kyoto culture, such as cheesecakes inspired by the rise of Kiyomizu-dera Gate and the image of Kyoto maiko. With a vivid appearance and a refreshing taste, it is finished in a cheese cake that combines Japanese and Western unique to Kyoto.

Official site:https://kiyomizu-cheese.com/

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