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Horyuji Tile Senbei

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Horyuji Tile Senbei

A tile-shaped cracker that has been beloved in front of the Horyuji Temple, a World Heritage site. Horyuji is a famous landmark in Ikaruga, visited by many students on school trips every year, and stands as the world's oldest existing wooden structure, built in the 7th century with ties to Prince Shotoku. This tile senbei has been loved near its gates since ancient times. The slightly hard dough, made from wheat, eggs, and sugar, is imprinted with famous Ikaruga landmarks such as the Five-Story Pagoda and the Yumendo (Hall of Dreams). It is a nostalgic treat with a crisp texture and a subtle, rustic sweetness. A little joy comes from viewing the patterns of the landmarks that emerge when broken. This is a classic Nara souvenir that allows you to taste the scenery of Ikaruna, as seen in history textbooks.

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