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Japanese-style sweets from Kasho Tsukiji

[Asunaro] June 18, 2018 12:00

old calendar June 16. Offer Japanese sweets and rice cakes to God
I wish I don't get sick and get it.
There was a custom of that.

During the Edo period, shoguns gave daimyo, and flagships served sweets.
It is an event that has spread as a gift culture.

In 1979, the Japanese Confectionery Association held "Wa Confectionery Day".
It was established.

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It is said that "the life of Japanese sweets is ann," and it is suitable for your own shop.
I'll devise my own bean paste.

Tsukiji also wrapped a special bean paste in the shape of fish.
There are shops that offer Japanese-style sweets.

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Kokura Ann's "hon tuna" and Kokura Ann's sweet and sour
Two kinds of "Nakatoro" wrapped with apricot.

You can only eat here
How about using "tuna grilled" as a snack or souvenir?

◆Tsukiji Sanokiya
 Outside Tsukiji Market 4-11-9 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo