🗾 Japan Delicacy Map
Haniwa Manju

奈良県·銘菓

Haniwa Manju

Kashihara City is a place where the romance of ancient times still lingers deeply. "Haniwa Manju" is an adorable sweet inspired by that history. Kashihara is known as a land where many ancient ruins remain, including the site of Fujiwara-kyo. These buns, shaped like the unglazed terracotta figures known as "Haniwa" from the Kofun period, are a unique item that truly reflects the history of the region. Available in both white and black bean paste, their somewhat charming shapes have gained much popularity. Filled generously with gently sweet bean paste, they are perfect with tea. It is a delightful tourist souvenir unique to the ancient capital of Kashihara—fun to look at and delicious to eat. Enjoy this local specialty while reflecting on the ancient capital.

Record it after reading

🛒 Search on Rakuten

🛒 Order or get it via furusato nozei