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Tsuruya Tokumitsu Kojika

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Tsuruya Tokumitsu Kojika

With an adorable appearance that looks just like the fawns of Nara Park turned into a Japanese sweet. Tsuruya Tokumitsu's "Kojika" (Little Fawn) is a confection that brings a smile to your face just by looking at it. Tsuruya Tokumitsu is a long-established confectionery shop in Nara, founded in 1898. It is a highly skilled establishment that has produced wagashi for famous shrines and temples such as Kasuga Taisha and Yakushi-ji. It is also known as the birthplace of sweets like "Kenjo Mikasa." The fawn design, crafted with traditional techniques cultivated over many years, brings the unique elegance of Nara along with a refined, gentle sweetness. Its sitting posture is so charming that you might hesitate to even eat it. The cute appearance makes it a perfect souvenir for women. It is a heartwarming treat that feels as if it has captured the very essence of the ancient capital, Nara.

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