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Tabigarasu
When you take a bite, the monaka shell crumbles lightly in your mouth, releasing a soft, flowing cream from within. The contrast between the crispy shell and the smooth cream is delightful, with the gentle aroma of milk spreading softly. Its light texture makes it irresistible for everyone from children to the elderly. Tabigarasu is a famous confectionery from Gunma, first released in 1958 by Tabigarasu Honpo Seitsukydo in Maebashi. It consists of monaka wafers (shells) made with high-quality water and wheat, sandwiched with milk cream. In addition to the classic butter cream, there is a variety of flavors available, including chocolate and lemon. With its cute appearance and nostalgic taste, it is a representative souvenir of Gunma that has been beloved by local residents for a long time.
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Gold Tabigarasu
A gold edition of the famous Gunma confection 'Tabigarasu' released in 1958. This assortment features thin, crispy crackers made with mineral water, sandwiched with three types of cream: milk, chocolate, and lemon. A highly-regarded product that has won a Monde Selection award.
Tabigarasu Premium Gold
The top-tier version of Tabigarasu, made using 100% 'Hakugantsuru' wheat flour from Gunma Prefecture. It features mineral spring crackers finished to be even crispier than before, sandwiched with six types of cream. You can enjoy a variety of flavors ranging from plain to matcha and blueberry.
Tabigarasu
A famous Gunma confection from Seigetsudo, consisting of milk cream sandwiched between mineral spring rice crackers that have been baked since the early Showa era. The combination of thin, crispy dough and gentle cream is a synonym for Gunma souvenirs and is beloved by local residents.
Gunma-chan Tabigarasu
A limited edition version featuring Gunma-chan on the Tabigarasu packaging. While maintaining the original flavor of mineral spring rice crackers and milk cream, it is popular as a souvenir for those with children due to the Gunma-chan illustrations that can be cut out and played with.



