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Ogurayama Shunju (Small Can)

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Ogurayama Shunju (Small Can)

This is a small can of 'Ogurayama Shunju,' an assortment of arare and okaki rice crackers produced by Ogura Sanso in Nagaokakyo, Kyoto. The name originates from Mount Ogura in Saga, where Fujiwara no Teika is said to have compiled the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu. It contains eight types of individually wrapped bite-sized crackers, such as shrimp arare and black sesame senbei, inspired by Japan's four seasons. This small can reflects the world of a poet who admired the beauty of mountains and clear waters. The charm lies in being able to enjoy comparing various flavors made with careful attention to ingredients and shape. It is an elegant and flavorful cracker tin that has long been loved as a classic Kyoto souvenir. You can enjoy the flavors of the seasons alongside your tea.

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