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「Traditional Japanese Sweets」List

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    Shinshōdō

    Founded in the first year of the Taisho era (1912)A long-established Japanese sweets shop offering items connected to…
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    Kanda Miharado

    Taisho 11 (1922)A Japanese sweets shop that preserves tradition while also offering appealing seasonal limited sweets…
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    Nakatani Seika Factory Direct Sales Sh…

    1919 (Taisho 8)A long-established karinto maker that is also active in developing new productsNakatani Seika is a lon…
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    Mikado Mitsuharado Main Store

    Meiji 10 (1877)A Japanese sweets shop deeply connected with Suitengu and loved across generationsFounded in Meiji 10 …
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    Kikumi Senbei Sohonten

    Meiji 8 (1875)A senbei shop loved in Sendagi for over 140 years. Its specialty is the traditional square-shaped senbe…
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    Ueno Fugetsudo

    Founded in Enkyo 4 (1747)A long-established confectioner that created the much-loved “Gaufre”The Ueno–Okachimachi are…
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    Otsunoya Tamaya

    Founded in the first year of the Taisho era (1912)An innovative long-established shop that has led the world of Japan…
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    Edo-style Confectioner Nihonbashi Naga…

    Founded in the Kyōhō era (1716–1736)A long-established Japanese confectionery shop loved by the Tokugawa familyA Japa…
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    Toranomon Okano Eizen

    Founded in the first year of the Taisho era (1912)The signature product since its founding, the mame-daifuku, is almo…

「Traditional Japanese Sweets」Shop List

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    Kimuraya Main Store

    Founded in Keio 4 (1868)Ningyoyaki shaped after Asakusa landmarks is a specialty of Nakamise StreetThe oldest ningyoy…
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    Aono Sohonpo

    Ansei 3 (1856)https://youtu.be/VtDC-MkJ6FkBeautiful wagashi carefully handmade, also ideal for welcoming foreign gues…
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    MATSUZAKI SHOTEN (Ginza Matsuzaki Senb…

    Founded in Bunka 1 (1804)https://youtu.be/p1OexVQMoWISharing gentle flavors with sincerityThe new main store, MATSUZA…
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    Edo-style Confectioner Nihonbashi Naga…

    Founded in the Kyōhō era (1716–1736)A long-established Japanese confectionery shop loved by the Tokugawa familyA Japa…
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    Sembikiya Sohonten Nihonbashi Fruit Pa…

    Founded in Tenpō 5 (1834)Fully enjoy seasonal flavors at Japan's first fruit specialty storeJapan's first fruit speci…
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    Baikatei Fukagawa Shop

    Founded in Kaei 3 (1850)The highlight is the Fukagawa shop, renovated for the first time in 70 years.Baikatei Fukagaw…

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