
栃木県·和菓子
Ajinohanamaru Kaiun Yakuyoke Daruma Senbei
A celebratory Daruma-shaped rice cracker that is as pleasing as a good luck charm as it is as food. The Sano Yakuyoke Daishi mentioned in the name is officially Sosoji, an ancient temple of the Tendai sect. Along with Aoyagi Daishi and Kawagoe Daishi, it is counted among the 'Three Great Masters of Kanto,' and many worshippers visit during the New Year to ward off bad luck. This rice cracker, made at the foot of this temple, is shaped like a Daruma, symbolizing wishes for good fortune. It is a palm-sized, crunchy, hard soy sauce rice cracker that fills your mouth with a savory aroma. It is perfect as a souvenir of a temple visit or as an auspicious gift. This unique piece from Sano can be found at the Ajinohanamaru main store and various roadside stations. The celebratory design of the fortune-bringing Daruma is sure to bring a smile to your face.
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Ajino Hanamaru Sano Specialty Senbei Assortment
A total of 24 pieces including 6 Daruma Sen, 6 Sano Ramen Sen, 4 Mizusource Sen, and 8 bags of various okaki. This generous assortment packs the entire food culture of Sano into rice crackers, featuring flavors such as chicken bone soy sauce for the Sano Ramen Sen and Madros sauce for the famous potato fry flavor.



