
神奈川県·和菓子
Chanoko Tokiwa
Produced by the Kamakura Japanese confectionery shop 'Chanoko,' 'Tokiwa' is a wagashi inspired by evergreen pine trees. Chanoko is an established shop founded in 1917 (Taisho 6) that later moved to Nishi-Kamakura, delivering traditional sweets rooted in the local community. 'Tokiwa' refers to the pine tree that maintains its unchanging green color. Since ancient times, the evergreen pine has been a symbol of celebration and longevity. This pine-shaped mochi sweet, made with rice and bean paste from Northern Japan, offers an elegant and refined taste. You can sense the careful craftsmanship and meticulous selection of ingredients. This item, inspired by the scenery of Kamakura's temples and shrines, is also charming for its auspiciousness. It is a moist, flavorful Japanese sweet that is well-received as a gift for celebratory occasions.
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