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Kitcho Kasho

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Kitcho Kasho

Available for only a very short period once a year. 'Kitcho Kasho' is a seasonal Japanese confection crafted by Taneya under this auspicious name. 'Kasho' originates from an ancient custom of offering sweets and rice cakes to the gods in ancient Heian times to pray for the eradication of plagues. Wagashi Day, held every year on June 16th, was established in connection with this Kasho tradition. Kitcho Kasho is an auspicious sweet that carries on this tradition, featuring bean paste wrapped in dough made from Shiga Habutae-mochi and ten different grains. This single item combines two auspicious meanings: 'Kitcho' (auspicious sign) and 'Kasho' (good omen). Enjoy the texture of the popping grains and the sweetness of the bean paste while praying for good health. It is a prestigious confection from Omi-Hachiman, perfect for celebrations or as a gift.

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