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Hozenji Arare (Summer Festival Edition)

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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.

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