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Sasaya Iori Dorayaki
Only for three days each month—the 20th, 21st, and 22nd—you can encounter Sasaya Iori's "Dorayaki." It is truly a phantom dorayaki that cannot be found if you miss those specific days. Sasaya Iori is an established shop founded in the first year of Kyoho (1716). The origin dates back to the fifth generation, who was commissioned by a monk from Toji Temple at the end of the Edo period to create a sweet to accompany side dishes; to make it possible to bake within the temple, he used a gong instead of an iron plate. It has a unique cylindrical shape wrapped in bamboo skin, with smooth red bean paste rolled inside a thinly baked strip of dough. Because it is linked to the anniversary of Kobo Daishi's death, it is only sold on limited days. With its moist, chewy dough and elegant smooth red bean paste, this is a precious treat made without sparing any time or effort.
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