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Kiyome Mochi Sohonten - Shunkomon
An elegant confection from a long-established shop in Atsuta, entrusting the arrival of spring to its sweets. Kiyome Mochi Sohonten's 'Shunkomon' is named after the plaque on the East Gate of Atsuta Jingu Shrine. It bears a modest and beautiful name, embodying the meaning 'Spring arrives from the East.' This dry confectionery (higashi) is made using high-quality Wasanbon sugar, offering a refined taste. As it melts in your mouth, the gentle sweetness of the Wasanbon evokes the soft sunlight of spring. Its subtle yet graceful flavor is perfect for a tea break. With its name, appearance, and taste, you can enjoy spring in three different ways—a Japanese sweet full of the traditional atmosphere characteristic of an Atsuta institution.
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