
岡山県·和菓子
Ikeda Kō
The prestigious Ikeda clan, beginning with Ikeda Mitsumasa, ruled the Okayama Domain throughout the Edo period. This elegant Japanese confection is named after the feudal lord who moved from Tottori to Okayama, established Okayama Castle as his residence, and laid the foundation for the castle town of Okayama. This piece expresses the history and prestige of Okayama, which was governed by the Ikeda family, through its confectionery form. Its charm lies in its calm appearance, evoking the traditional Japanese atmosphere passed down in the castle town. It possesses a level of dignity suitable for celebrations and gift-giving. Enjoying it with tea offers a moment to reminisce about the bygone days of the Okayama castle town. This is a quintessential Okayama item, perfect as a gift for those who wish to taste the romance of history. You are sure to want to eat it again.
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