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Kobe Six Views Mini Gaufres - Port Tower
Mini gaufres featuring an illustration of Kobe's symbol, the Port Tower. Kobe Fugetsu-do is a long-established confectionery founded in 1897 (Meiji 30). Their signature product, Gaufre, is a representative Kobe confection consisting of thin, crispy wafers sandwiched with cream, inspired by a sweet brought back to Japan by travelers returning from France. This 'Kobe Six Views Mini Gaufre' is a limited edition that incorporates designs of six famous scenic spots in Kobe. The Port Tower version is particularly popular, featuring the symbol of the port city of Kobe on its packaging. While maintaining the signature crispy, light wafer and smooth cream taste, this item allows you to take a piece of Kobe's scenery home with you. Its easy-to-distribute size is also a great feature.
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Kobe Fugetsudo Petit Gaufret
A miniature version of the Kobe Fugetsudo Gaufret released in 1927. This is a representative confection of Kobe, consisting of two thin wafers sandwiched with vanilla, strawberry, or chocolate cream.
Kobe Fugetsudo Gaufre
The flagship product of Kobe Fugetsudo, released in 1927. A representative confection of Kobe, consisting of two thin wafers about 15cm in diameter sandwiched with vanilla, strawberry, or chocolate cream.
Kobe Fugetsudo Gaufre Chocolat
A 'Gaufre' made by Kobe Fugetsudo, founded in 1897, consisting of five layers of gaufre wafers (born in 1927) coated in melt-in-your-mouth chocolate. It is a mille-feuille style chocolate where the lightness of the thin wafer and the richness of the chocolate unite—a masterpiece for autumn and winter that embodies both tradition and innovation.



