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Japanese Sweets of Terauchi-cho

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Japanese Sweets of Terauchi-cho

Terauchi-cho in Tondabayashi is Osaka's only Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings, characterized by rows of machiya (townhouses) with white walls. These Japanese sweets are passed down through this historic landscape. Terauchi-cho was established in 1560 (Eiroku 3) as a religious autonomous city centered around the Koshoji Betsuin temple. During the Edo period, it flourished greatly through the cotton trade and sake brewing, expanding its sales networks to Omi, Kii, and even far-off Edo. The atmosphere of the well-preserved townhouses is highly regarded, leading to its selection as the only preservation district in Osaka Prefecture in 1997. It is a confection unique to Tondabayashi—a perfect treat to enjoy while strolling leisurely along the cobblestone streets lined with lattice doors, allowing you to feel the weight of history that has continued since the days of Edo.

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