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Baikodo Mukashibanashi Part 4

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Baikodo Mukashibanashi Part 4

This is the 'Mukashibanashi (Folktales) Part 4' series of Sanuki Wasanbon dry confectionery, produced by Baikodo in Higashikagawa City. Baikodo is a shop that has continued to create Wasanbon sugar—a tradition passed down since the Edo period—by pressing it into individual shapes using traditional wooden molds. This 'Mukashibanashi' series features adorable shapes inspired by Japanese folktales. It possesses a heartwarming cuteness that makes stories come to mind just by looking at them. The fine, delicate sweetness unique to Wasanbon sugar is irresistible as it melts smoothly in your mouth. As a gift, it is sure to bring a smile to whoever opens it. This is a heartwarming dry confection filled with the traditions of Sanuki.

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  • Baikodo Mukashibanashi Part 5

    The fifth installment in the 'Mukashibanashi' (Folktales) series of Wasanbon dry confectionery produced by Baikodo in Higashikagawa City. This collection uses Sanuki Wasanbon to express shapes inspired by Japanese folktales, offering a gentle melting texture and adorable appearance that makes for a delightful gift.

  • Baikodo Otsukimi Box

    An autumn seasonal limited edition Wasanbon dry confection produced by Baikodo in Higashikagawa City. Featuring rabbit and moon shapes based on the theme of 'Otsukimi' (moon viewing), it allows you to enjoy the atmosphere of autumn with the elegant sweetness of Sanuki Wasanbon.

  • Baikodo Tango no Sekku (Boy's Day)

    A seasonal Wasanbon (traditional Japanese sugar) dry confectionery produced by Baikodo of Higashikagawa City, available exclusively for the Tango no Sekku festival. Shaped like samurai helmets and carp streamers, these Sanuki Wasanbon sweets are a perfect seasonal gift to celebrate a child's growth.

  • Baikodo Hana-kaede Small Box (Pink)

    A small gift box of Wasanbon dry confectionery produced by Baikodo in Higashikagawa City. A lovely pink box featuring motifs of flowers and maple leaves, filled with an assortment of Sanuki Wasanbon dry sweets.

  • Baikodo - Early Summer Melody

    An early summer limited edition Wasanbon dry confectionery by Baikodo of Higashikagawa City. Shaped like early summer motifs such as hydrangeas and goldfish, it brings a sense of coolness through the gentle sweetness of Sanuki Wasanbon.

  • Baikodo Happy Flower

    A Wasanbon dry confectionery produced by Baikodo in Higashikagawa City. A Sanuki Wasanbon gift featuring colorful and gorgeous flower-themed designs, perfect for celebrations or as a souvenir.

  • Baikodo Mother's Day

    A Mother's Day limited edition Wasanbon dry confectionery crafted by Baikodo in Higashikagawa City. Featuring Sanuki Wasanbon shaped like carnations and other motifs, this seasonal gift encapsulates feelings of gratitude within a gentle sweetness.

  • Baikodo Gakko

    A Wasanbon (traditional Japanese sugar) dry confectionery produced by Baikodo in Higashikagawa City. Featuring a fun school-themed design, this Sanuki Wasanbon is perfect as a gift for school events such as entrance or graduation ceremonies.

  • Baikodo GOLF

    Sanuki Wasanbon dry confectionery with a golf motif, produced by Baikodo in Higashikagawa City. Made from Sanuki Wasanbon shaped like golf balls and clubs, these are popular as gifts for golf enthusiasts or as prizes for golf tournaments.

  • Baikodo Kanoko-chan

    A Sanuki Wasanbon dry confection crafted by Baikodo in Higashikagawa City. Featuring a lovely design adorned with Kanoko (fawn spot) patterns, the gentle sweetness of Sanuki Wasanbon melts beautifully in your mouth.

  • Baikodo Mukashibanashi Part 1

    The first installment of the "Mukashibanashi" (Old Tales) series of Wasanbon dry confectionery made by Baikodo in Higashikagawa City. These Sanuki Wasanbon sweets express adorable shapes inspired by Japanese folktales and are popular as gifts due to their gentle melting texture.

  • Baikodo Mukashibanashi Part 2

    The second installment in the 'Mukashibanashi' (Old Tales) series of Wasanbon dry confectionery made by Baikodo in Higashikagawa City. Featuring embossed designs inspired by Japanese folktales, you can enjoy the gentle melting texture of Sanuki Wasanbon.

  • Baikodo Mukashibanashi Part 3

    The third installment in the 'Mukashibanashi' (Old Tales) series of Wasanbon dry confectionery produced by Baikodo in Higashikagawa City. Featuring embossed designs inspired by Japanese folktales, its gentle Sanuki Wasanbon sweetness and adorable shapes make it a popular gift.

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