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Banshu Orime Sablé

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Banshu Orime Sablé

This single piece of confectionery weaves the history of over 230 years of textile weaving into a colorful treat. Nishiwaki City is the home of 'Banshu Orime,' which began when weaving techniques were brought from Nishijin, Kyoto, during the Kansei era. Known as one of Japan's leading production areas for yarn-dyed fabrics, it continues to produce many of the country's colorful textiles by carefully weaving pre-dyed threads. This sablé, featuring a motif of those vibrant plaid patterns, is characterized by its fun and colorful packaging. With its crispy dough and a light aroma of butter, this souvenir sweet allows you to feel the spirit of craftsmanship nurtured in Nishiwaki, the city of textiles. It is a piece Nishiwaki is proud of—a joy to both look at and eat.

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