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Muranaka Kansen-do Katsuka Taiko Dorayaki with Habutae Mochi

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Muranaka Kansen-do Katsuka Taiko Dorayaki with Habutae Mochi

Located just east of the shop stands Shibata Shrine. Named after its history, this is a mochi dorayaki from Muranaka Kansen-do. Shibata Shrine enshrines Oichi, the sister of Oda Nobunaga, and her husband, Shibata Katsuya. This land once held the magnificent Kita-no-Sho Castle built by Katsuya. This dorayaki, bearing the name of the historic 'Kita-no-Sho,' features a thick slice of our prideful Habutai Mochi sandwiched with Dainagon tsubuan (sweet red bean paste) inside a fluffy pancake. The chewy Habutae Mochi and the gentle sweetness of the bean paste. Two textures overlap within the fluffy cake. It is a unique Fukui mochi dorayaki that you can enjoy while reflecting on the Warring States period and feeling the romance of history.

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    An assortment featuring Muranaka Kansen-do's Katsukiya Taiko and chestnut dorayaki made with domestic chestnuts. This set is perfect for gifting, allowing you to enjoy two varieties—the Habutae Mochi dorayaki and the chestnut dorayaki—in a single box.

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