
奈良県·和菓子
Daibutsu Railway Senbei
The 'phantom railway' that vanished in just nine years has been transformed into a rice cracker. Daibutsu Railway Senbei is a Nara souvenir that encapsulates that very story. During the Meiji era, the Daibutsu Railway was a line that ran connecting Nara and Kamo. However, it was discontinued only nine years after opening, and is now known as the 'phantom Daibutsu Railway.' These crackers are baked by Hatakeyama Seika in Nara City. It is a product beloved by the local community, having been commercialized following an idea from a regular customer, at a shop that has preserved the taste of hand-baked tradition for three generations. Its somewhat nostalgic and simple flavor is perfect with tea. It is also sure to be a great conversation starter as a gift for railway enthusiasts.
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