
静岡県·和菓子
Izu Odoriko Manju
A masterpiece by Nobel Prize-winning author Yasunari Kawabata has been transformed into a sweet to color your travels in Izu. 'Izu Odoriko Manju' is a creative confection inspired by Kawabately's 'The Dancing Girl of Izu.' It draws from the story of a young man who falls in love with a dancing girl from a traveling troupe while crossing the Amagi Pass from Shuzenji. This highly skilled sweet, which won an Honorary Gold Award at the National Confectionery Expo, features white bean paste with walnuts wrapped in sable dough and baked to perfection. Loved since its release in 1966, it allows you to enjoy the aromatic sable, gentle white bean paste, and the texture of walnuts all at once. It is perfect with tea—an elegant item unique to Izu that you can savor while immersing yourself in the afterglow of literature.
Record it after reading
View all flavors/varieties (2 total)
Izu Odoriko Manju
Bringing the world of Nobel Prize-winning author Yasunari Kawabata's 'The Dancing Girl of Izu' to Japanese confectionery. These thin-skinned steamed buns, steamed with hot spring vapor, have a soft and gentle texture and have been beloved in the Izu hot spring towns for a long time.



