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「Traditional Japanese Sweets」List

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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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    Izumiya Tokyo Store, Kojimachi Main Br…

    Established in 1927 (Showa 2)Japan's first cookie shop that continues to preserve traditionA Western confectionery sh…
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    Shiose Sohonke Main Store

    1349 (Teiwa 5)https://youtu.be/wPWPwv-uj4EShihose Manju, carefully made using traditional methodsLocated in Akashicho…
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    Shiba Shinmei Eitaro

    Founded in 1885 (Meiji 18)The specialty is "Enoshima Monaka," loved and named by the famous writer Ozaki Koyo.A Japan…
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    Chomeiji Sakura Mochi

    Founded in Kyōho 2 (1717)A store that has continued for over 300 years, the birthplace of Kanto-style Sakura MochiIn …
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    Toraya Akasaka

    Founded in the late Muromachi periodWe want to make the most delicious wagashi for the present time.With 500 years of…
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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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    Mamegen Azabu Juban Honten

    Founded in the first year of the Keio era (1865)Signature bean snacks and freshly fried salted okaki available only a…
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    Funabashiya Kameido Tenjin-mae Honten

    Founded in Bunka 2 (1805)The only fermented confectionery that has been made for over 200 yearsWalking under the wist…

「Traditional Japanese Sweets」Shop List

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    Chomeiji Sakura Mochi

    Founded in Kyōho 2 (1717)A store that has continued for over 300 years, the birthplace of Kanto-style Sakura MochiIn …
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    • Tokyo MetropolisTaito-ward

    Ryushotei Nishimura

    Founded in Ansei 1 (1854)The original chestnut steamed yokan, loved for over 160 years since the Edo period.As soon a…
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    • Tokyo MetropolisTaito-ward

    Umezono Asakusa Main Store

    Founded in Ansei 1 (1854)https://youtu.be/VLuf41NeoY0A traditional sweets shop that continues to create wagashi loved…
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    • Tokyo MetropolisMinato Ward

    Mamegen Azabu Juban Honten

    Founded in the first year of the Keio era (1865)Signature bean snacks and freshly fried salted okaki available only a…
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    • Tokyo MetropolisChiyoda Ward

    Izumiya Tokyo Store, Kojimachi Main Br…

    Established in 1927 (Showa 2)Japan's first cookie shop that continues to preserve traditionA Western confectionery sh…
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    • Tokyo MetropolisChuo Ward

    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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