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Arare Saisa Saisho Buson Shunju

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Arare Saisa Saisho Buson Shunju

This is a colorful assortment of arare (rice crackers) named after the Edo-period haiku poet, Yosa Buson. Buson is renowned for his haiku that possess a vivid, painterly sense of color; these rice crackers reflect those seasonal scenes, conveying the elegance of Kyoto. One bag contains various types of arare with different colors and flavors, including soy sauce, seaweed, and coarse sugar. Each handful offers a different expression, as if you are tasting the changing of the seasons. Their savory aroma and moderate saltiness make it impossible to stop snacking. Perfect for pairing with tea or as an accompaniment to alcohol. This is an elegant, Kyoto-style arare that allows you to feel the spirit of Japanese seasons and haiku. The heart of Kyoto, which finds joy in the transition of the seasons, is infused into these small rice crackers.

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