Japanese confectionery

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Kikunoya deep-fried buns

Kikunoya is a confectionery store established in 1890. The store's origins lie in the sale of Kabuki rice crackers in G...
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Mannendo Omedeto (congratulations)

Mannendo is a long-established Japanese confectionery shop, founded in Kyoto in 1613 and relocated to Tokyo in the Meij...
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Bumendo “Cherry blossoms, Mt. Mikasa

Bunmeido is a long-established sponge cake shop that originated in Nagasaki in 1900.This dorayaki is sold only during t...
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Bunmeido Chestnut Manjuu

It is a long-established Japanese confectionery store that originated in Nagasaki in 1900. There are 37 stores in the 2...
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Seigetsudo’s o-hagi

These o-hagi are from Seigetsudo, a long-established Japanese confectionery store that has been in business in Ginza si...
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YATSUDOKI’s Sakura Mochi

YATSUDOKI's Sakura Mochi. SAKURA MOCHI is a sweet that reminds us of the arrival of spring, sold every year from March ...
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Toraya’s “Makimizu

Toraya's "Makimizu The design of this confectionery is based on the image of a water pattern spreading over a pond or ...
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Toraya’s “Oki no Sora” (The Sky off the Coast)

This is a creative confectionary created by Toraya in honor of the national holiday "Sea Day" on July 17, 2023. It depi...
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Toraya’s Chimaki with Lemon

Toraya's Chimaki with Lemon This is a chimaki with lemon, which will be available at Toraya Akasaka store only on July...
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Seigetsudo’s Amaou Ichigo Daifuku

These strawberry daifuku are from Seigetsudo, a long-established Japanese confectionery store that has been in business...