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Issindo Bessho-ko

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Issindo Bessho-ko

A famous confection from Miki, named after Bessho Nagaharu, a castle lord of the Sengoku period. Issindo is a traditional confectionery shop that has continued to make Japanese sweets in Miki City for a long time. This "Bessho-ko" was named after Bessho Nagaharu, who was the lord of Miki Castle. Nagaharu was an ill-fated military commander known for the Battle of Miki against Hideyoshi and is an indispensable figure when discussing the history of the castle town, Miki. As this sweet is finished with a refined taste by a shop that has insisted on handmade quality for three generations, the romance of the Sengoku period gently overlaps with it. It is a Japanese sweet you would want to enjoy while reflecting on local history as a souvenir of your visit to Miki. Its profound deliciousness pairs well with tea. If enjoyed after touring the castle ruins, it will feel even more special.

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    A famous confection produced by Issindo, a long-established shop in Miki City. Named after the alias of Miki Castle, 'Kamashiro,' this elegant Japanese sweet is inspired by the moon.

  • Issindo Miki Ichiban

    A local specialty produced by Issindo, a long-established shop in Miki City. A Japanese confection imbued with the sentiment of being "the best in Miki," conveying the confectionery culture of Miki.

  • Issindo Miki Kassen

    A Japanese confection created by Issindo of Miki City, inspired by the Battle of Miki from the Warring States period. A famous sweet that tells the story of the historic castle town of Miki.

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