Monday, September 22, 2008

Krispy Kreme Doughnuts in Chiba, Japan



Well now they've gone and done it. There is a new Krispy Kreme Doughnuts located about 10 minutes away from our home in Japan, at the Minami Funabashi La La Port shopping mall. Krispy Kreme has several locations in Tokyo proper, but now they are spreading out from there. We have never gone to any of the shops in Tokyo since the waiting time in line is usually 1 hour if you are lucky, it can easily be 2-3 hours. I have also heard of people waiting even 4 hours! We decided to check out the La La Port location and there was only about 15 minute (or less) wait time. We got there before I snapped this photo, there was no one outside waiting at the time.

Click here if you would like to read a fairly detailed article about Krispy Kreme in Japan (by Japan Inc).

So this location at La La Port, looks mostly like any US version of Krispy Kreme, except not as big inside and not as much merchandise for sale. The order board is in Japanese and English, helpful for folks like me! Not that I NEED to be making use of it very often (trying as usual to lose some weight!). You can see the doughnuts going thru the process of being made as with most of KK's shops. Boy does it smell GOOD in there! PLUS they were handing out free just made (still hot!) glazed doughnuts to all of us waiting in line. That was nice, but Ken and I joked that we should leave after that as that was all we wanted was one doughnut.

We ended up getting a dozen for our neighbor (as a peace offering since Daisy had chewed the wallpaper in their entry off a bit) and about 4 doughnuts for Ken and I to share with each other. The next day when we got on the scale, we had LOST weight so the big joke now is 'we need to go on Krispy Kreme diets to lose weight'....if only huh?

The left row of people waiting is for those who want to select various types and amounts of doughnuts, the open row (at the time of this photo it was clear) is an "express"  for those who want to purchase boxed dozen (for take out) of the glazed doughnut only. It's very popular in Japan (the regular glazed doughnut) and many people buy 2-3 dozen (or more!) to bring home, take to the office, or give to friends or neighbors (whom are usually thankful to have the doughnuts without having had to wait in line for them).

The wonderful, and always fun to watch, doughnut making machine.

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