
京都府·和菓子
Toraya Yokan
Toraya's yokan represents the pinnacle of Japanese confectionery, continuing since the Muromachi period. Founded in Kyoto, it has held a truly exceptional status, serving the Imperial Palace. By the end of the 16th century, it was already known as a confectioner to the Imperial Court, loved by successive Emperors, members of the Imperial Family, the Tokugawa Shogunate, and numerous literati. Among its many treats, the signature 'Yoru no Ume' (Plum Blossoms in the Night) is a masterpiece, named because the visible red bean grains when sliced resemble plum blossoms blooming in the dark of night. It can be found in department stores nationwide and is highly valued as a gift. Experience the refined elegance polished by 500 years of history with every bite, featuring the rich flavor of adzuki beans and a clean, crisp sweetness.
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