What is Piyorin
First of all, let me explain Piyorin. Piyorin is a popular chick-shaped sweet from Nagoya, made with rich Nagoya Cochin eggs and custard mousse. Delicate and wobbly, it requires careful handling. Sold mainly at Nagoya Station, it’s a must-try local treat for visitors.
Piyorin at TV tower till March 14th

A tent-like structure featuring Piyorin has been set up in front of Nagoya’s iconic TV Tower (officially named Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER). It will be there until March 14, 2025. I went to check it out right away!

There are two Piyorin figures in the water area in front of the TV Tower. At night, they are illuminated.
Since it was Sunday, many people were taking photos.

A bridge-like walkway leads to the entrance of Piyorin. You can go inside.
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