
香川県·和菓子
Sanyudo Kashi Bento (Sweets Bento)
An assortment of sweets packed with the excitement of opening a bento box. Sanyudo, located in Takamatsu City, is a long-established Japanese confectionery shop founded in 1872 (Meiji 5). The shop's name is said to originate from three samurai companions of the Takamatsu Clan who began confectionery making following the abolition of the feudal system. The 'Kashi Bento' features elegant sweets—gyuhi (soft mochi) coated in Wasanbon sugar—beautifully arranged in a box designed to look like a bento box. With its delightful palette of white, green, pink, and yellow, it has been beloved in the castle town of Takamatsu since before the war. Part of the experience of this sweet is the thrill felt at the moment you lift the lid. Please present the refined elegance of the old castle town as a gift for celebrations or as a thoughtful souvenir.
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