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Otsu-e Small Packets
These are small packets of sweets adorned with patterns from 'Otsu-e,' the traditional folk paintings of Otsu that have been enjoyed by travelers on the Tokaido since the Edo period. Otsu-e began being painted as Buddhist imagery around the Kan'ei era and eventually spread into secular paintings containing moral lessons and satire. Many unique and familiar subjects are well-known, such as the humorous 'Oni no Nenbutsu' (Demon Chanting) and 'Fuji Musume' (Wisteria Girl) carrying a wisteria branch. The packaging featuring these Otsu-e paintings is soothing just to look at. This item allows you to easily take home a piece of Otsu's culture, which has been loved by travelers since the days of Edo, along with a sweet treat. It is recommended as a souvenir of an Otsu sightseeing trip or as a small gift.
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