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Nagoya Kinshachi Chocolat

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Nagoya Kinshachi Chocolat

We have captured the golden Shachihoko (golden tiger-headed carp) that shines atop Nagoya Castle in this chocolate confection. The Kinshachi is a magnificent decoration placed there upon the completion of Nagoya Castle's main keep in 1612 to demonstrate the prestige of Tokugawa Ieyasu. During the Edo period, its brilliance became known throughout the country, and it remains a beloved symbol of Nagoya today. This Kinshachi Chocolat is a creation inspired by that very golden carp. Wrapped in a brilliant gold package, its appearance conveys the essence of Nagoya even before you open it. The smooth sweetness of the chocolate melts in your mouth, providing enjoyment through both its luxurious appearance and its exquisite taste. It is a souvenir you will surely want to pick up as a memento of your visit to Nagoya.

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