
岐阜県·その他
Yukitaru-min, Miyakodori
This is a traditional confection beloved in Ogaki, the place where the haiku poet Matsuo Basho concluded his journey in 'The Narrow Road to the Deep North.' Carrying an elegant name, this Japanese sweet embodies the charm unique to the land associated with Basho, featuring a refined sweetness that makes it a perfect accompaniment to tea. Ogaki is known as the 'place of conclusion,' where Basho arrived at the end of his long journey in the autumn of Genroku 2; museums and monuments stand along the banks of the Suimon River. It is a castle town where the spirit of literati still lives on. Confections passed down in such a historic land are the perfect item to color your travel memories. The gentle sweetness pairs beautifully with tea. Please enjoy it slowly while reflecting on Basho's journey alongside a stroll through the streets of Ogaki.
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