
京都府·洋菓子
Oimatsu Togetsukyo
An elegant Japanese confection reminiscent of the scenery of Togetsukyo Bridge, a famous bridge in Arashiyama. Produced by Oimatsu, a long-established confectionery shop founded in 1908 in Kamishichiken, Kyoto's oldest geisha district. It is a prestigious maker of Kyoto sweets, having traditionally prepared confections for imperial ceremonies and tea ceremonies. This specific item, named after their Arashiyama store, is a delicate piece that reflects the four seasons of Arashiyama where Togetsukyo Bridge stands. Togetsukyo Bridge spans the Katsura River and has been loved as a scenic spot since the Heian period. Expressing that beautiful landscape through confectionery, this elegant sweet offers a refined sweetness and delicate flavor, making it the perfect souvenir of an Arashiyama stroll.
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Oimatsu Goshoguruma (Imperial Carriage)
A famous confection from Oimatsu, which has shops in Arashiyama and Kitano Tenmangu. This prestigious Japanese sweet is shaped like an imperial carriage, conveying the elegance of the Heian period to the present day.
Oimatsu Yabusame
A Japanese confection made by Oimatsu of Arashiyama, inspired by the Yabusame (horseback archery) at Shimogamo Shrine. A powerful-tasting item worthy of its dynamic name.



