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Japanese sweets of the Sannoya season

[Tachibana] 09:00 on May 3, 2014

May when the wind is fragrant. The 5th is Children's Day, but Children's Day is Kashiwa Mochi, a Japanese confectionery shop that values the sense of the season, "Sannoya" I would like to introduce it.


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The place is the second one after exiting Ningyocho A4, walking on Koza Street toward the Hisamatsucho intersection, turning left on the road in front of Hisamatsu Police (just behind the monument of Ogawa Bridge, Hisamatsu Children's Park) Will be next to).

 

Since Minoya opened in 1947, it has a history of 67 years this year, and now the second generation husband is making sweets. In addition, my son is also helping, so he seems to enjoy the taste of the sweets of Kyosannosha in the future.

All sweets are handmade and the main ingredients are domestic products, and the fresh confectionery takes care of the sense of the season, so it seems that it will be changed to sweets according to the season in about one month.

Now, what is lined up in the shop is fresh sweets made of sora beans and Ayame.


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Sora beans are so good that they can be mistaken for the real thing. Of course, the taste is delicious.

 

In this season, until May 10, there is Koshian and Miso Kashiwa Mochi.

After Kashiwa Mochi, it seems to follow Mizuyokan, Mizumanju, and Kuzuzakura.

And in June, fresh sweets of hydrangea and water pepper will appear.

 

Ohagi is also very delicious, but in our shop, which values the sense of the season, it is sold twice a year around the equinoctial week of spring and autumn.

In addition, yokan kneaded by hand and tsubushian dorayaki (the feature is that the skin color is light compared to other stores) are lined up at stores.


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In addition, you can purchase red rice, wheat / Joyo bun (for ceremonial occasions), and birth mochi.

Birth mochi is a mochi with the word "Kotobuki" written in red to carry a child who is one year old.


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There is a coffee room in the shop, so you can take a break.

The store is very well-ventilated, so even in summer (from June 1), it has a reputation for having shaved ice delicious without air conditioning.

Please enjoy the seasonal taste of Minoya.


Sannoya

  Address: 16-3, Nihonbashitomizawacho, Chuo-ku

  Phone: 03-3661-5891

  Holiday: Closed on Sundays and holidays

  Weekday From 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

       Soil    -"---3 p.m.

   (3,4,5 are scheduled to open during the consecutive holidays in May 2026, but please check by phone just in case.)

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