
岡山県·和菓子
Ogawaya Konko Senbei
Ogawaya's Konko Senbei is a beloved treat in Konko-cho, Asakuchi City, a town known as the temple town of Konkokyo. Characterized by its simple flavor and crispy texture, it is a staple souvenir for visitors, alongside Konko Manju. As its name suggests, Konko-cho originates from the Konkokyo sect. Located right in front of the religious headquarters, Ogawaya has continued to make Konko Senbei and Konko Manju for those visiting on pilgrimage. A unique feature of these rice crackers is the design inspired by Konkokyo and the engraved character for 'gold' (金), evoking the traditional atmosphere unique to this temple town. Its old-fashioned, simple sweetness and savory aroma have been loved for many years. It is a wonderful item both as a memento of your visit and as an accompaniment to your daily tea. Please enjoy it while reflecting on the history of this temple town.
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