This is the photo of the billboard I took near Chiba prefecture. Shin-Funabashi area, Kaijin-machi to be exact.

And this is the beautiful wooden house which hosts the Peater Pan as we know it. They have a nice garden just outside the door.
Where you can enjoy the swinging bulanko and wooden seatee made from block of real tree log. Enjoy la brise de printemps over a cup of coffee which is served endlessly for free. This is called Nomihodai in Japan, what's more it's Tada (Free).

Sayaka enjoying her bread. Mmmh yummy.

This is me with messy hair and my turtleneck, the wind is still a bit cold for me.

We bought a lot of bread from Peater Pan. The sign says "See you tomorrow" and indeed we came back to the shop three days in a row. I especially enjoy their cinnamon pan, the cheese pan, and the cold served cheese cake and of course the free coffee.
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