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Kameya Kogane-imo
When you break open this golden-colored baked sweet shaped like a sweet potato, the aroma of cinnamon gently rises from the white bean paste. This is Kameya's signature souvenir, "Kogane-imo." Kameya is a long-established Japanese confectionery shop founded in 1783 by the first generation, Kashichi Yamazaki, a native of Shinshu Nakano, in Kawagoe. It is a prestigious shop with over 240 years of history, having served as a merchant for the Kawagoe Clan during the third generation's era. This Kogane-imo was devised by Kameya, famous for its potato sweets, at the beginning of the Meiji era. The simple, potato-shaped appearance embodies the potato culture of Kawagoe. With moist white bean paste and a gentle cinnamon aroma, this item has long been cherished as a souvenir for strolling through Koedo Kawagoe.
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