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Limited sale "Sasaya Iori no Dorayaki" and popular "Kikyo Shingen Mochi Ice" - 11th stamp rally Begins

[Desire purple] 16:00 on October 11, 2016

The annual "Chuo-ku Antenna Shop stamp rally" has started on October 6.

 

In the antenna shop guide, I found "Sasaya Iori no Dorayaki" for a limited sale for 4 days, and I made a reservation the day before, Kyotokan. The Kyoto kan is located on the first floor of the Yanmar Building at Yaesu Exit.

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According to the explanation version of the entrance, it seems to be one of the events as the "10th anniversary of the relocation of Kyotokan".

As many of you may know, this dorayaki is sold in Kyoto only 3 days before and after Koboichi (Kobosan) of To-ji Temple.

As you can see in the photo, ordinary dorayaki is a circular shape in the shape of a so-called "Causeway", but this is a prototype of "baked on a gong" at To-ji Temple, a crepe-shaped crooked Kawa with bean paste (1400 yen excluding tax). It is said that it was originally made as a side dish for a monk at To-ji Temple. When I ask the shop, it seems that the Kyotokan sells only on the 20th of "Kobo-san" every month. (I didn't know) I heard from a person in charge of Iori Sasaya explained the newly released "Matsukaze" from September, and as a new one, I bought it immediately. "Matsukaze" was born as a food for monks of Ishiyama Honganji who were attacked by Nobunaga Oda, but this is also a confectionery with an old history, but this is arranged in a modern style, white miso, shokora, and chizu flavor (200 yen each excluding tax). It has a completely different taste from the standard Matsukaze and seems to go well with coffee. I can't say anything about the tiny feeling of garbage and sesame seeds.

 

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Because it is stamp rally, I visited nearby "Oidema Yamaguchikan" and "Fujinokuni Yamanashikan". At the Yamaguchikan, we received "Ohorido no Toro" (540 yen including tax) and "Yamanashikan" often sold out and thought of "Tsugane apple jam" (600 yen including tax) (no preservative fee) (use of no preservative). It was raining, but I returned home with "satisfactory satisfaction". Of course, I didn't forget to push the stamp too. stamp rally is until the twenty. There are various events at each store, so you can enjoy it.

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2-1-1 Yaesu, Kyotokan, Yanmar Building 1F Telephone 5204-2260

    Opening hours 10:30 to 19:00 Dorayaki is available until 10 days.

2-3-4 Nihonbashi Plaza Building 1F Telephone 3231-1863

    Business hours 10:30 to 19:00

Fujinokuni Yamanashikan Nihonbashi 2-3-4 Nihonbashi Plaza Building 1F Telephone 3241-3776

    Business hours 11;00 to 19:30