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Hozenji Arare (Summer Festival Edition)
This is a summer festival-themed package of arare (rice crackers) inspired by the atmospheric "Hozenji Yokocho" alley in Osaka's Minami district. It is a treat that lets you taste the elegance of Naniwa through confectionery. Hozenji Yokocho is a cobblestone alleyway known for its Mizukake Fudo statue. It is a place where the stylish, traditional atmosphere of old Naniwa remains, once bustling with theaters and comedy shows. These rice crackers, wrapped in the atmosphere of such an alley, feature a light, crispy texture and a savory soy sauce flavor. The festive summer festival design adds color to any gift-giving occasion. It feels like a journey even before you take a bite. Perfect as an accompaniment to warm tea or as a light snack with drinks. This is a flavorful Japanese sweet that lets you savor the nostalgic charm of downtown Osaka.
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Hozenji Arare (with Yuzu)
A yuzu-flavored arare (rice cracker) inspired by Hozenji Yokocho. This elegant Japanese confection features the refreshing aroma of yuzu added to crispy rice crackers, evoking the traditional atmosphere of Naniwa.
Hozenji Arare Gyusen
A beef-flavored rice cracker inspired by Hozenji Yokocho. These fragrant crackers, infused with the savory umami of beef, are a Japanese-style snack that evokes the traditional atmosphere of Osaka's Naniwa.
Hozenji Arare Kogane-bare
An arare (rice cracker) confection inspired by Osaka's Hozenji Yokocho. As the name 'Kogane-bare' (Golden Sunshine) suggests, it is finished in a golden color, serving as an elegant snack that evokes the atmosphere of Hozenji.



