Traditional Japanese Sweets Shop Miyoshino
We are a 70 year old Japanese confectionary shop. We strive to select only the best ingredients and produce and sell wagashi (Japanese traditional sweets) that...
In this tour, you can experience making traditional Japanese confectionery such as Daifuku (large mochi cake) or Nerikiri (kneaded cake) at a Japanese confectionery ''Miyoshino located on the Minkaen Shopping Street. Miyoshino also has a satellite shop inside Japan Open-air Folk House Museum (Nihon Minkaen). After visiting Japan Open-air Folk House Museum to see old houses that represent Japanese traditional houses and feeling Japanese culture, you'll have a chance to see artworks of eminent Japanese artists.
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We are a 70 year old Japanese confectionary shop. We strive to select only the best ingredients and produce and sell wagashi (Japanese traditional sweets) that...
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