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Hachimaya Honten - Chichibu Jiman
Located in front of the Chichibu Shrine, Hachimaya Honten has dedicated itself solely to Japanese confectionery since 1902. 'Chichibu Jiman' is one of its signature baked sweets. This item features homemade chestnut paste topped with walnuts and baked to a crisp, fragrant perfection. The clean, elegant sweetness of the chestnut and the aromatic, pleasant texture of the walnut resonate exquisitely in your mouth. It is an accomplished confection that even won the Chairman's Award at the National Confectionery Expo in 1998. The gentle sweetness of the chestnut and the fragrance of the walnut leave a lasting impression with every bite. It is a sophisticated flavor intended for adults, best enjoyed slowly alongside slightly astringent tea or highly aromatic coffee.
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Hachimaya Honten Taiko Jiman
A baked confection from Hachimaya Honten, which has continued in front of Chichibu Shrine since 1902. The dough is shaped like a drum and combined with white bean paste and chopped chestnuts, finished with a simple yet powerful flavor reminiscent of the bustle of the Chichibu Night Festival.
Hachiman-ya Honten Chikuseki no Otsukisama
A Western-style Japanese confection from Hachiman-ya Honten, featuring custard cream wrapped in castella sponge cake and topped with a white chocolate moon. Its beautiful appearance, inspired by the moon rising over Mount Buko, makes it a perfect souvenir from Chichibu.
Hachiman-ya Honten Chichibu Seiryu no Tsuki
A moist baked sweet from Hachiman-ya Honten, consisting of steamed brown sugar dough sandwiched with Ogura cream. The packaging, inspired by the clear stream of the Arakawa River, is beautiful, and it features a Western-style flavor that pairs perfectly with tea or coffee.
Hachimatsuya Honten Owl Sablé
A sablé from Hachimatsuya Honten, shaped after the 'Hokushin no Fukuro' (Owl of the North Star) carving at Chichibu Shrine. This large-sized (60mm x 80mm) cookie is packed with buttery flavor and serves as an auspicious souvenir from Chichibu, representing the messenger of the god of wisdom.



