
神奈川県·スイーツ
Wagashi Nanohana Ichiyashiro
This is a Japanese confection filled with historical romance, named after the 'Ishigakiyama Ichiyashiro' (One-Night Castle), which is said to have been built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi during the Siege of Odawara. The castle is famous for the legend that it appeared in a single night to demoralize the Hojo forces; however, in reality, it was a full-scale stone castle built over approximately 80 days using tens of thousands of workers. 'Ichiyashiro' is an expression of this Sengoku period episode through sweets, created by 'Nanohana,' a wagashi shop in Odawara/Hakone. It is a local specialty that allows you to savor the taste while reflecting on history. The flavor deepens even more when enjoyed after learning the stories of Hideyoshi and the Hojo clan. It is the perfect souvenir to enjoy after touring the ruins of Ishigakiyama Ichiyashiro and taking in the breathtaking views overlooking Sagami Bay.
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