
埼玉県·和菓子
Hachiman-ya Honten: White Rabbit of Mt. Buko's Moon
A white rabbit appears nestled within a fluffy yam-based pastry. This is the 'White Rabbit of Mt. Buko's Moon,' a Yamato Manju (yam manju) from Hachiman-ya Honten, inspired by the moon floating over Mount Buko, the symbol of Chichibu. Hachiman-ya Honten is a Japanese confectionery shop founded in 1902 in front of the Chichibu Shrine. Known as a master of Wado Monaka, they have created many sweets reflecting the local culture of Chichibu. They take elegant peeled bean paste—made by peeling each bean individually before cooking—and gently wrap it in yam pastry to create an adorable rabbit. With its smooth bean paste and airy, steamed pastry that melts in your mouth, please enjoy the elegance of the moon and the rabbit on your way back from visiting Chichibu Shrine.
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