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Kameya Mannendo Nabona
Nabona features a soft, fluffy castella sponge gently sandwiching smooth cream. With a single bite, the moist sponge and mellow cream melt together, allowing an elegant sweetness to spread softly through your mouth. Kameya Mannendo is a Japanese confectionery shop founded in Jiyugaoka in 1938. After encountering European confectionery culture, the founder envisioned "Western-style sweets that utilize the sensibility of Japanese sweets," leading to the birth of Nabona in 1963. The name is inspired by Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy. It has been beloved across generations, especially with the phrase "Nabona is the home run king of sweets." With its soft sponge and light cream, you can also enjoy various flavors such as cheese and maple. It is a representative confection of Tokyo—both nostalgic and new.
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Michimaru-kun Nabona Long Life (Vanilla)
Nabona is a famous confection from Kameya Mannendo, originating in Jiyugaoka. It has been beloved through the phrase 'The Home Run King of Sweets.' A fluffy Castella cake sandwiched with plenty of meringue cream. The gentle sweetness of vanilla spreads softly.



