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Sanmangoku Sanzenri
A Japanese confection by Sanmangoku, shaped like the sedge hat (sugegasa) said to have been worn by Matsuo Basho during his journey in 'Oku no Hosomichi'. The name 'Sanzenri' (Three Thousand Ri) is derived from the line in Basho's poem: 'The thoughts of three thousand ri ahead fill my heart.' This long-seller was created in 1989 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of Basho's 'Oku no Hosomichi'. It features a chewy mochi dough enveloping a smooth, translucent skin-peeled bean paste. Characterized by a unique texture halfway between mochi and dorayaki, a single bite evokes a sense of travel appropriate for the name 'Sanzenri'. It is considered a hidden gem of Sanmangoku, following in the footsteps of Mamadooru and Exon Pie.
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