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When it gets hot, the symptoms worsen, it is a designated rare disease by the government. Unfortunately, there is still no medication that suits me. If reviews and comments suddenly stop, please assume that I have been hospitalized again, as in the previous case. Even if I take a third break, I definitely want to return as a reviewer again. Likes and comments may be delayed, but I plan to catch up and do them after returning. [May 2020] "Takeda Shoten" is a shop that sells traditional Japanese snacks. It is a shop with nostalgic Showa-era sweets. I visited for the first time with my usual companion after lunch. This shop is located in the Sumikawa area of Minami Ward, Sapporo, along the Fukuzumi-Kuwanon street. Please check the exact location of the shop on Tabelog. I visited before 2 pm on a weekend. When I entered the shop, it was compact. Snacks were lined up in a small space. I bought a few items with my usual companion. ■ Pachi Pachi Panic Cola-flavored ramune candy with popping candy inside. When you put it in your mouth, it makes a popping sound due to the carbonation. Price: 38 yen (tax included) ■ Sweet Ka Taaro Based on fish processed product mentaiko flavor, suitable for chu-hi drinking snacks. (Laugh) Price: 25 yen (tax included) ■ Gold Chocolate Gold-shaped chocolate, surprisingly authentic taste. Price: 25 yen (tax included) ■ Markawa no Chewing Gum Orange classic gum with 6 pieces of candy. Price: 25 yen (tax included) "Pachi Pachi Panic Cola Flavor" makes your mouth pop. It's an interesting snack. "Markawa no Chewing Gum Orange" comes with 6 pieces for 25 yen. In the past, it used to be 4 pieces for 10 yen. Still, it's affordable and easy to buy. After all, "dagashi" snacks are fun and affordable. When I was a child, I couldn't buy snacks even though I wanted to. Dagashi shops often have a small sales volume, so they are often run more as a hobby than as a business. Even if 50 children buy 100 yen each in a day, the daily sales will only be 5,000 yen. The monthly sales are around 150,000 yen. It's a profit at the level of pocket money, not for living expenses. I hope they continue to work hard for the children in the community. What dagashi should I choose next time? Thank you for the delicious meal.