"Baumkuchen" is a German pastry, where "Baum" means tree and "Kuchen" means cake, symbolizing a wish for a long and fruitful marriage, just like the rings of a tree. Baumkuchen is a great gift as it has a long shelf life, especially when individually packaged. Some well-known brands include "Chiyokoro," "Club Harie," "Juchheim," and "Kihachi," but Nenrin-ya focuses more on the hard type. When paired with Starbucks coffee, it makes the ultimate gift, especially for Shinkansen journeys. You can get a 10-piece assortment of bite-sized Baumkuchen for 2,710 yen. The shop is managed by Grapestone and is a major sweets store in Asagaya, known for representing Tokyo souvenirs alongside Gin no Budouya and Tokyo Banana. It was delicious! ✨✨