
広島県·和菓子
Yassa Manju
Yassa Manju is a historic confection inspired by Mihara's summer festival, the 'Yassa Festival.' It is said that the Yassa dance began in 1567 when people started dancing to the sound of shamisen and drums to celebrate the completion of Mihara Castle by Kobayakawa Takakage. The Yassa Manju Honpo, founded in 1913, was created by the first generation proprietor, who loved dancing, in honor of this festival. It is a truly stylish sweet, where the smooth bean paste visible through the thin skin represents the elegant sight of dancers with one sleeve of their yukata pulled down. With its moist, thin skin and refined chunky bean paste, please enjoy this taste of Mihara that makes you feel the vitality of the festival, as if you can almost hear the rhythmic chants of 'Yassa, Yassa!'
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