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Limited sales "Sasaya Iori no Dorayaki" and popular "Kikyo Shingen Mochi Ice" are also popular, starting with the 11th stamp rally.

1. October 11, 2016 16:00

The annual “Atenna Shop stamp rally in Chuo-ku” 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 Building 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 the Kyoto Building".

As you may know, this dorayaki is sold in Kyoto only for three days before and after Kobo-shi (Kobo-san) at To-ji Temple.

If you look at the photo, as you can see, dorayaki is usually a circular shape in the shape of a so-called "gong", but this is the prototype of "baked on a gong" at To-ji Temple, a crepe-like curling It is a rod-shaped one (1400 yen excluding tax) with bean paste in the wrapped kawa. It is said that it was originally made as a side dish for a monk at To-ji Temple. When I visit the shop, it seems that the Kyotokan sells it only on the 20th of Kobo-san every month. (I didn't know) The person in charge of Iori Sasaya explained about the newly released "Matsukaze" from September, and as a new enthusiast, I immediately purchased this as well. "Matsukaze" was born as a source of food for the monks of Ishiyama Honganji who was attacked by Nobunaga Oda, but this is also a sweets with an old history, but this is arranged in a modern style, white miso, shokora, and chizu taste (excluding tax) 200 yen each). It has a completely different taste from the standard Matsukaze and seems to go well with coffee. I can't say anything about the petit feeling of Akutashi fruit or sesame.

 

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Because it is stamp rally, I also visited nearby "Oidema Yamaguchikan" and "Fuji no Kuni Yamanashikan". At the Yamaguchikan, "Miborido no Gairo" (540 yen including tax) was sold out at the Yamanashikan, and "Tsugane apple jam" (600 yen including tax) (no preservative fee) was used. It was unfortunate rain, but I returned home with "satisfied". Of course, I didn't forget to press the stamp. stamp rally is until the twentyth. Each store is full of various events, so it is guaranteed that you can enjoy it.

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2-1-1 Yaesu, Kyoto Building 1F, Yanmar Building Phone 5204-2260

    Business hours from 10:30 to 19:00 Dorayaki until 10th

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

    Business hours 10:30~19:00

Fuji no Kuni Yamanashikan 2-3-4 Nihonbashi Plaza Building 1F Phone 3241-3776

    Business hours 11,000~19:30