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.
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.
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