
宮崎県·銘菓
Nichinan Yokan
Obi in Nichinan City flourished throughout the Edo period as the castle town of the Ito clan, which held a 51,000-koku fief, and beautiful streetscapes known as the 'Little Kyoto of Kyushu' remain to this day. In this town, where stone walls and samurai residences line the streets, there is a Japanese confectionery culture that has been passed down through long periods of time. This traditional yokan is crafted by an Obi confectionery shop. The calm sweetness unique to a castle town and the moist, smooth mouthfeel have been carefully preserved to this day. With a single bite, an elegant sweetness slowly unfolds. It is an item quintessential to Obi, meant to be savored slowly with tea while reflecting on the history of the castle town.
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