Gout

Osaka


One of Osaka's best bakeries, Gout (pronounced 'goo', as in French) sells baguettes, pastries, croissants, sandwiches and coffee to take away or eat in. It's perfect for picking up picnic supplies before heading to nearby Osaka-jō.


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