I passed by Isetan (I remember it was called this when I was a kid), a long-dead mall, but recently this area has become active.
I saw foreigners sitting and chatting in front of this store.
I didn't notice this store at first, but I saw that there was a machi decoration on the steps. The new store is about to open! As a result, I walked to the other door of this store and walked in to take a look.
The staff are all Taiwanese. The bread in the store is quite unique. There is also a sign at the door saying that you can get free bread samples, but there are almost no people buying bread...
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I passed by Isetan (I remember it was called this when I was a kid), a long-dead mall, but recently this area has become active. I saw foreigners sitting and chatting in front of this store. I didn't notice this store at first, but I saw that there was a machi decoration on the steps. The new store is about to open! As a result, I walked to the other door of this store and walked in to take a look. The staff are all Taiwanese. The bread in the store is quite unique. There is also a sign at the door saying that you can get free bread samples, but there are almost no people buying bread...