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Oct 20, 2020 · The way of wagashi: Traditional Japanese sweets in Kanazawa · 1. Habutae Kaga-renkon mochi (羽二重 加賀れんこん餅) · 2. Fukusa (ふくさ) · 3.
Once the capital of a powerful feudal clan, Kanazawa is deeply steeped in samurai culture, of which the art of the tea ceremony is a powerful marker.
Aug 17, 2018 · Kanazawa wagashi are traditional Japanese confections that emerged in the Edo period (1603–1868) in conjunction with the tea ceremony ...
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Take a course in making Japanese confections called wagashi. Classes are held regularly and range in size, length, and scope. The unbaked, fresh confections are ...
One wagashi store that stands out with its colorful and lively jonamagashi is the confectionery Mizumoto, located about 10 minutes' walk from Kenrokuen. Now in ...
Founded in 1888, this is one of Kanazawa's oldest confectionery shops. Inside, you are welcome to discover the sophisticated and colorful world of “wagashi”, ...
Located about a 15-minute walk from the crossroads near Kenrokuen Garden, this store is beloved by locals for its jonamagashi, which is a delicacy often savored ...
Wagashi is a famous traditional Japanese confectionary. From olden times, imaginative, original, beautiful and delicate wagashi has been created as the tea ...
Buy authentic Japanese confectionery online from K. Minamoto store. We offer delicious gifts & treats for all occasions. Order a box of your favorites ...
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Commissioned in 1625 by Toshitsune Maeda, the feudal lord of the local Kaga clan, the confectioner in Kanazawa developed a technique of creating sweets from ...