
大阪府·和菓子
Kaizuka Gansen-ji Monaka
Kaizuka is a temple town where the main headquarters of Hongan-ji was once located. The monaka of Kaizuka has long been enjoyed in front of Gansen-ji, the heart of this area. Known also as 'Kaizuka Gobo,' Gansen-ji is a historic temple that served as a major base for the Hongan-ji sect for about two years during the Tensho era. For approximately 260 years since then, the Bokuhan family, the resident priests, have governed the temple town as lords. This monaka is a Japanese sweet inspired by the streets that hold such profound history. It features a simple, warm flavor, with plenty of bean paste gently sandwiched between fragrant wafers. It is the perfect companion for a leisurely stroll through the temple town, where the main hall remains preserved as an Important Cultural Property.
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