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Tawaraya Yoshitomi Hakunryu
When sliced, a dragon dancing through the clouds appears in the cross-section—this is the "Hakunryu" (White Cloud Dragon) stick sweet crafted by the prestigious Kyoto confectioner Tawaraya Yoshitomi. Tawaraya Yoshitomi is an established shop founded in the fifth year of Horeki (1755). Their representative sweet, "Unryu," was created by the seventh generation, who took inspiration from the Cloud Dragon painting at Shokoku-ji Temple and wrapped Ogura bean paste in Murasame bean paste. It was a revolutionary item that realized a flavor previously only possible in fresh sweets as a long-lasting stick sweet. This "Hakunently" is made with white bean paste, representing a white dragon soaring beyond the clouds. The elegant sweetness is woven from moist Murasame bean paste and smooth bean paste. It is a prestigious Kyoto confection suitable for tea ceremonies.
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Tawaraya Yoshitomi Unryu
A representative confection from the prestigious Kyoto confectionery maker Tawaraya Yoshitomi. This is a stick-shaped sweet (sao-gashi) made by combining murasame (a type of soft sponge cake) with red bean paste, featuring an artistic design where a dragon appears to dance through the clouds when sliced.



