A candied-apple specialty shop halfway up the sloped Naritasan Omotesando, opened by a young Narita couple. The open-air terrace overlooks the historic pilgrim street leading to Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, giving it a relaxed, stylish, family-friendly feel suited to a stop during a temple stroll. Apples are sourced mainly from Aomori and coated in a thin, crackling candy shell that lets their natural sweetness, tartness, and crisp texture come through. Cut apple candy is piled generously in a cup for eating on the go, while whole apple candy makes a popular souvenir; seasonal flavors rotate every few months.
