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Teru's Wagashi Shop (Japanese: 和菓子屋テル Wagashi-ya Teru) is a sub-location in Kamiwaza Wanda and is the home of chairman Ichiban-Hoshi Teru. It is a wagashi sweet shop located at Kirakira First Street.

Appearance[]

Teru's Wagashi Shop is a Japanese wagashi sweet shop. It resembles a traditional Japanese house with cream-colored walls, grey-tiled roofs, brown borders and a purple noren. It also has a wooden sign with the words "Wagashi Shop" (Japanese: 和菓子屋 Wagashi-ya) painted in red and "Teru" (Japanese: テル) painted in black.

Inside, it has shelves full of wagashi sweets, in different shapes and colours, that can be sold to customers.

Pupose as a shop[]

Teru's Wagashi Shop is known for selling Japanese wagashi sweets that come in different shapes and colours, especially the ones made by Ichiban-Hoshi Teru himself.

In the series[]

Kamiwaza Wanda[]

Teru's Wagashi Shop was first seen in episode 14 when Bug-Senpuumin used Jii Yoda's electric fan to blow the wagashi sweets around and to blow Ichiban-Hoshi Teru's wig off.

In episode 19, Ichiban-Hoshi Teru was about to get ready to be interviewed by Nicole at the entrance of Teru's Wagashi Store when Yuto, who noticed that Ichiban-Hoshi Teru wasn't fully prepared for it, summoned Kagimin in order to lock the shop's doors. Nicole apologised afterwards.

In episode 24, Bug-Shugamin entered Teru's Wagashi Store and made Ichiban-Hoshi Teru become attractive to female customers.

Wanda went to visit Ichiban-Hoshi Teru at Teru's Wagashi Store in episode 25. Wanda and Ichiban-Hoshi Teru both work together to create Wanda-daifuku which is an idea first pitched by Wanda himself.

Trivia[]

  • Like Yoda Sweets, Teru's Wagashi Shop is loosely based on a real-life traditional Japanese house.
  • This is the only shop location in Kirakira First Street to be run by Kirakira First Street's chairman Ichiban-Hoshi Teru.

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