Limited sweets at the ultimate sweets store “Museum Sweets Store Ennen” using the finest materials

2021.07.13

At the Art AQUARIUM Museum’s villa original sweets shop “Museum Sweets Store Ennen”, we offer the ultimate Ennen confectionery using the finest materials. In addition to purchasing cool fairy tales, you can also enjoy worshiping at the adjacent Fukutoku Shrine and art appreciation at the Art AQUARIUM Museum.

Goldfish fruit cider

It is a one-of-a-kind and fun drink that combines “ramune”, which is a standard product at festivals, with “frozen fruit”. Cider of each flavor is put under the fruit, and you can enjoy summer from the squishy texture. At the top is a gummy candy that is unique to our shop, and it is a perfect product for the production of a festival day.

Price: 750yen (tax included)
Limited time offer (July 10th – September 30th)

Goldfish matcha parfait

Museum Sweets Store An original matcha parfait for festival days. Brown sugar syrup and Brown sugar syrup agar on the bottom of the cup are exquisitely entwined with matcha ice cream, and you can enjoy the change in taste and texture. In addition, “Seigai Hamon”, which is a kind of traditional Japanese wave, is drawn with fine matcha grains.

Price: 850 yen (tax included)
Limited time offer (July 10th – September 30th)

Museum Sweets Store Festival Day

Fukutoku no Mori is adjacent to Fukutoku Shrine, which stands in the central part of Tokyo, Japan. On the grounds of Fukutoku no Mori, a sweets shop reminiscent of a Japanese festival day stall appears. The decorations, which are studded with lanterns, goodwill, and Japanese taste, create an exciting and fun everyday space.
>Museum Sweets Store Festival Day Official site

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