When I arrived at American Village in Okinawa, my first impression was that it felt very different from the Okinawa I had imagined. The streets are filled with colorful buildings, distinctive signs, and all kinds of small shops. Toward evening, the sunset slowly turns the sky orange-red, and together with American Village's colorful streetscape, it creates an especially romantic atmosphere. It's a great place to take a leisurely stroll and browse around.
There are American-style restaurants and burger places, as well as Okinawa-exclusive snacks and souvenirs. Even though you're in Japan, it almost feels like you've suddenly stepped into a small American town. This area was once land associated with a U.S. military base, and because of the long-standing influence of American culture, it gradually developed into the international-style neighborhood it is today.
Mihama Town Resort American Village | Review by Linda Liao
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Opening the box felt like opening a box of exquisite jewelry. They looked so delicate and beautiful that I almost couldn't bear to eat them. The cookies had a delicate texture and a subtle milky flavor, paired with a light, smooth cream filling in the center. Sweet but not too rich, with a nicely layered flavor overall. A feast for both the eyes and the taste buds!
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GOUTER de ROI French baguette rusks are crispy with a light buttery aroma. The slices are sprinkled with a little sugar, giving them a crisp bite, followed by a slowly unfolding buttery fragrance. They're sweet without being too rich and so addictive. I happened to get the limited-edition Christmas packaging before, which included many classic treats. It was very satisfying to sample several flavors at once.
Besides the classic packaging, there are also cute square tins available. They've previously released Sanrio and Mickey Mouse collaborations, with beautifully designed tins that are worth collecting. After finishing the cookies, you can use the tin to store small items〜 -
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Fukusaya Nagasaki main store
Castella, a sponge cake brought to Nagasaki in the mid-16th century along with Nanban trade, quickly became a favorite across Japan thanks to its fluffy deliciousness and high nutritional value. It was particularly embraced by students who came to Nagasaki from all over Japan to study medicine and Dutch studies.
The first time I tried Fukusaya castella, I was drawn to its moist, soft texture. The cake itself is delicate, fragrant, and sweet, with a few sugar crystals on the bottom that add a slight crunch and give it more texture. Besides the classic long loaf, the version with two square boxes is also very convenient. The portion is just right for when you occasionally want something sweet but don't want to eat too much at once. It also makes a generous gift for friends and family.
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