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Ryokuchiya Korekiyoshi Futari-shizuka

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Ryokuchiya Korekiyoshi Futari-shizuka

A pair of red and white dry sweets that hold the lingering elegance of the Noh theater world. Crafted by Ryokuchiya Korekiyoshi, a long-established shop founded in 1634 that once served the Owari Clan. The name 'Futari-shizuka' was inspired by the beauty of the 'Futari-shizuka' plant blooming in the garden by the eleventh generation master. The name of this plant originates from Zeami's Noh play, 'Futari-shizuka.' Using Awa Wasanbon sugar from Tokushima, these two pieces—one red and one white—are nestled together as a light, melt-in-your-mouth confection. Upon entering the mouth, they crumble delicately, allowing an elegant sweetness to spread quietly. The sight of the two grains huddling together evokes a graceful dance. Please enjoy this masterpiece, which weaves together a sense of prestige suitable for tea ceremonies and approximately 390 years of history.

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