
神奈川県·その他
Odawara Chokozan Sakura Manju
A cherry blossom manju (sweet bun) that heralds the arrival of spring in Odawara. The name is derived from the weeping cherry tree at Chokozan Shoataro-ji Temple in Iriuda, Odawara, which is approximately 3oded 350 years old. It is a famous tree said to have been planted around 1669 by Inaba Masanori, the lord of the Odawara Domain, and is known for its magnificent appearance where flowers cascade like a waterfall during full bloom. This sakura manju is a seasonal Japanese confection that harmonizes the gentle scent of cherry blossoms with the elegant sweetness of smooth bean paste. With every bite, one can imagine the splendor of the weeping cherry blossoms in full bloom, cascading like a waterfall. Because it is an enjoyment available only during spring, it leaves an even deeper impression on the heart. If you visit Odawara in the spring, please take this item as a souvenir. You can take home the elegance of this historic tree along with its delicious flavor.
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