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Kahou Hitotsubatago - Ena no Hosomichi

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Kahou Hitotsubatago - Ena no Hosomichi

The name 'Ena no Hosomichi' (The Narrow Path of Ena) softly embodies the atmosphere of traveling through the post towns of the Nakasendo highway. The name of the confectionary, Kahou Hitotsubatago, is derived from the 'Hitotsubatago,' a rare tree that grows wild in the Tono region, including Ena. This tree, which blooms with pure white flowers like snow in early summer, is also known as 'Nanjamonja' and is a local treasure designated as a national natural monument. This confection carries a name deeply rooted in the land. These Japanese sweets, reflecting the nature of the region and the history of the highway, evoke memories of the scenery of Ena Gorge and the post towns. Please savor them slowly, along with the lingering impressions of a journey along the Nakasendo.

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