The Ikebukuro Bread Festival has been running for over a decade now, and the six-day event sees over 50 bakeries descending on the Tobu Department Store Ikebukuro with a wide variety of bread-based treats. From baguettes and croissants to cinnamon rolls and toasted sandwiches, there are both sweet and savory goodies catering to most people's tastebuds!
A lot of the breads on offer will have unique Japanese flavors and a focus on seasonality, with fillings like anpan (red bean paste), chestnuts, and even sweet potato.
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While there is no admission fee to enjoy the atmosphere of the event, please bring yen if you plan on making any purchases.