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    Toraya] Exhibition “First Time a…

    Toraya AkasakaAzabu, Akasaka, Roppongi2023.10.08Toraya] Exhibition "First Time at a Public Bath" Held …
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    Innovation by “Shinseido”,…

    Shinbashi, Shinagawa, Odaibastaircase leading to success in lifeharakiriIn the midst of an economic upswingmame daifu…
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    Seppuku monaka” and “Keiky…

    Shinbashi, Shinagawa, OdaibaharakiriIn the midst of economic upswingJintaiko DorayakiSeppuku monaka" for greetings an…
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    【とらや】「栗鹿の子」

    鹿の子は、「鹿の子斑(かのこまだら)」(鹿の背の白い斑紋)に見立てて、甘く煮た豆を餡玉につけたお菓子です。『栗鹿の子…
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    Expressing a unique taste using ingred…

    Asakusa (department store)doll-shaped pancake filled with bean jamsouvenir from AsakusaKimuraya Honten is a ningyoyak…
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    He started helping out in the family b…

    Asakusa (department store)doll-shaped pancake filled with bean jamsouvenir from AsakusaKimuraya Honten is a ningyoyak…
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    Pushing aside the opposition of employ…

    Asakusa (department store)souvenir from AsakusathunderstormKaminari Okoshi is a sweet and savory traditional Japanese…
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    Changing flavors and characteristics f…

    Asakusa (department store)souvenir from AsakusathunderstormKaminari Okoshi is a sweet and savory traditional Japanese…
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    With 670 years of history, yet unafrai…

    Japanese confectionerymanjuuGinza (shopping district in Tokyo)Founded in 1349, Shioze Sohonke invented Japanese-style…

「Traditional Japanese Sweets」Shop List

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    Seigetsudo Main Store

    Founded in 1907 (Meiji 40)A Japanese confectionery shop that inherits the spirit of “one generation, one signature co…
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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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    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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    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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    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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