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Kameya Koedo no Kari

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Kameya Koedo no Kari

This waffle confection captures the scenery of Kawagoe—wild geese flying over harvested fields—through two types of cream. Named after the goose, which is a bird of Kawagoe, this is Kameya's 'Koedo no Kari.' Kameya is a long-established Japanese confectionery shop founded in 1783 by the first generation, Kashichi Yamazaki, who came from Nakano, Shinshu. By the third generation, they served as official merchants for the Kawagoe Clan, accumulating over 240 years of history. The 'Kari da no Kari' (Geese over harvested fields) features vanilla cream, while the 'Hatsukari no Tsubasa' (Wings of the first geese) features matcha cream, sweetly enveloping the story of the land that leads to Kawagoe Castle, also known as 'Hatsukari Castle.' A combination of light, crispy dough and smooth cream. Please try comparing the two flavors as a companion for your stroll through Little Edo.

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