
愛知県·洋菓子
Nagoya Kinshachi Langue de Chat
The Kinshachi, Nagoya's symbol, has been transformed into a crispy sweet. The Kinshachi is the golden tiger-headed carp placed atop Nagoya Castle upon the completion of its main keep in 1612 to demonstrate the prestige of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Affectionately called 'Kinshachi,' it is now a symbol of the city of Nagoya itself. This Langue de Chat, themed after the glittering Kinshachi, features a classic flavor with white chocolate sandwiched between light, crispy wafers. The golden packaging is glamorous, making it one of the most eye-catching staples in the souvenir sections of Nagoya Station. Individually wrapped for easy distribution, it is enjoyed by all generations. If you are unsure what to buy, choosing this is a safe bet. It is a truly reliable choice.
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