
鳥取県·和菓子
Enmusubi Hakuto Ginger Monaka
These red and white rabbit-shaped monaka wafers can be found near Hakuto Shrine, a sacred site for matchmaking (enmusubi). Their adorable appearance is sure to catch your eye. Named after the myth of the 'White Rabbit of Inaba,' Hakuto Shrine is beloved as a place where the deity Okuninushi-no-Mikoto and Princess Yashima were united. In 2010, it was also certified as a 'holy land for lovers.' This monaka is the perfect companion for your shrine visit. The ginger-infused bean paste provides a sharp contrast to the sweetness of the adzuki beans, resulting in a clean aftertaste. It is perfect not only as a souvenir of your visit to Hakuto Shrine but also as a gift for those praying for success in love. Along with the scenery of the mythical village of Hakuto, please take home this auspicious treat.
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