Shiro-Hige's Cream Puff Factory | Tokyo Travel Tip

Moshi moshi! Today's post is a short but fun one where I'll be sharing tips and photos of my visit to the infamous Totoro inspired Shiro-Hige's Cream Puff Factory located in Setagaya, Tokyo.
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Tip #1 - Go early

This location is in a smaller town and is very quiet. My first tip is to plan your trip here early, especially if you're staying close to center of Tokyo (in Shibuya, or Shinjuku for example). It'll take you about 30 to 45 minutes to get here by train and walking (depending on how fast you walk) so plan to leave at least one hour early. The shop opens at 10AM.
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Tip #2 - RSVP for Cafe seating

We didn't stay to eat in the cafe, but if you did want to, you'll have to reserve seating ahead of time. You might get lucky if you get there early and line up for it, but if you planned to eat there, then your best bet is to make a reservation.

Tip #3 - Take your time in the shop or go back to purchase other goodies

When you first line up to go inside to cream puffs, the shop section is very small and since there tends to be a line in the morning (people not realizing they had to make RSVP to actually sit there and what not) it goes really fast and tends to be a bit overcrowded to look around. I would recommend going in once and purchase your cream puffs, then when it dies down after you enjoyed your puffs, go back in and either purchase more puffs, OR take a look to the left to shop other Totoro inspired goodies such as little cookies and gift boxes! I went in at least two times more after the first time to purchase cookie boxes for myself and as souvenirs. 

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Tip #4 - Bring Cash!

I didn't see any card machine so definitely bring cash when you are here! The cream puffs are about 460 yen a piece and cookies range in pricing from 300 to 2000 yen (I believe).

Tip #5 - If weather permits, enjoy the outside decor and take pictures!

Don't forget to take advantage of your time there and take photos! There some fun photo spots to pose with/without your puffs. Just be mindful of the neighborhood and not be too loud or in the way since many locals take walks through this area. 
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tokyo japan setagaya shiro hige cream puff factory shop

This is a bit out of the way (depending on your plans) but if you are in Tokyo for a few days and you are a Studio Ghibli fan, then I definitely recommend stopping by and checking it out! At least for the puffs. It may not be worth your time to sit there ( I also heard the puffs cost more if you sit and eat there) so if you're in a pinch for time, at least stop by the shop. 

Are you a Totoro fan?!

-Kirstie
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