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Kinseiken Koshu-kin Oban

山梨県·和菓子

Kinseiken Koshu-kin Oban

This is a large chestnut manju from Kinseiken, shaped like the 'Koshu-kin' coins that circulated during the Sengoku period. Opening the golden box is sure to bring a smile to your face. Established in 1902, this is a signature item from Kinseiken, a long-established shop in Daigahara. It features white bean paste cooked with the famous pristine waters of Hakushu, generously filled with chopped chestnuts. The sweetness is subtle, allowing the fluffy texture and gentle flavor of the chestnuts to stand out. Its auspiciousness, inspired by the 'gold' of Kai, makes it a wonderful gift. Its substantial, satisfying weight is another delight. This large manju embodies both historical romance and the deliciousness of chestnuts, truly characteristic of Yamanashi. Why not choose this item as a bringer of good fortune for celebrations or as a thoughtful souvenir?

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