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Recommended for New Year's New Year's Day Chrysanthemum of Irifune Aoyagi

[The cat on the slope] December 28, 2010 10:25

At the end of the year when I'm busy, I'm worried about choosing New Year's cards.

My recommendation is in the middle of the chrysanthemum of Irifune Aoyagi.

Chrysanthemum-shaped design makes you feel dignified, and the fact that it lasts for a long time is also useful for New Year's greetings.

And no matter what you say, Anko. It's really delicious because it's just carefully selected ingredients.

 

PC160229.JPG My husband's father's favorite dish is in the middle, so I've tried a lot of reputable middle so far, but after knowing the chrysanthemum, I always have this souvenir without hesitation. As many fathers in their 80s flatten by themselves, I think you can understand the taste.

 

Irifune Aoyagi is a long-established store that celebrates its 120th anniversary next year. In the middle of chrysanthemums, it is a signboard product from the time of its founding, but in addition, there are various assortments such as seasonal Japanese sweets, Daifuku, yokan, castella, and rice crackers.

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The household miniature shrine, pole watches, and old signboards in the store have a look.

By the way, it seems that this shop was the first selling "Morinaga Caramel" in Japan.

Thumbnail image of PC160223.JPG Address: 1-2-8 Irifune, Chuo-ku, Japan Phone: (03) 3551-0146 

After the Christmas cake, Japanese sweets after all. Everyone, please try it.