
山口県·銘菓
Hagiware-shaped Wagashi
This Japanese sweet is an encounter between two representative cultures of Hagi: ceramics and confectionery. The shape, modeled after Hagi ware vessels, is a delight to the eyes. Hagi ware is a representative pottery of Yamaguchi that flourished under the Mori clan during the Edo period, loved for its warmth of clay and rustic texture. This sweet expresses the very presence of those vessels through confectionery. Its soft colors and form seem to capture the essence of 'Wabi' beauty inherent in Hagi ware. It is a souvenir unique to Hagi—beautiful to look at and delicious to eat. When served at a tea ceremony, you can enjoy an atmosphere where the vessel and the sweet resonate with one another. It is a treat that allows you to fully savor the refined aesthetic sense nurtured by the pottery town of Hagi in the form of a sweet.
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