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Momiji Manju (Miyajima)
Miyajima's Momiji Manju is a representative confection of Miyajima, one of the three most scenic views in Japan. Named after Momijidani (Maple Valley), a famous spot for autumn foliage in Miyajima, these maple-shaped baked treats were born during the Meiji era. The Omotesando shopping street in Miyajima is lined with specialty shops, each competing with its own unique flavor. Varieties range from classic smooth red bean paste and chunky red bean paste to custard cream, chocolate, cheese, and even freshly fried 'Age-Momiji.' Searching for your favorite flavor while strolling through the streets is one of the joys of sightseeing in Miyajima. With its moist cake and gentle sweetness of the bean paste, it is a quintessential Miyajima souvenir that you should enjoy alongside your visit to the World Heritage site, Itsukushima Shrine.
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