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Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten Nara Rice Crackers
When it comes to Nara specialties, deer crackers are the most famous. Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten has created a souvenir rice cracker inspired by those very deer crackers. Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten is a long-established store that began trading in Nara-sarashi (cotton cloth) in the first year of the Kyoho era (1716) and has continued in Nara for nearly 300 years. This 'Nara Rice Cracker,' produced by such a venerable shop, comes in an adorable tin featuring deer illustrations, making it perfect for souvenirs. The contents are light-textured rice crackers shaped like deer, manufactured by Yokota Fukueido, the makers of the well-known Shika Sablé. This is a product filled with Nara's craftsmanship and playfulness. A delightful feature is that the tin can be reused as a small accessory container even after the crackers are finished. If you are unsure what to choose for a souvenir, this is the one.
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Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten Nara Rice Crackers
Round rice crackers created by Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten with a deer cracker motif. Produced by Yokota Fukueido, they come in a cute tin featuring a deer imprint. Available exclusively at the Nara Sanjo store.



