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Kotankor Kamuy no Niwa Mountain Cake

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Kotankor Kamuy no Niwa Mountain Cake

This cake is inspired by the Blakiston's fish owl, 'Kotankor Kamuy,' which the Ainu people have revered as the guardian deity of their villages. It embodies respect for the nature and culture of Hokkaido. In the Ainu language, Kotankor Kamuy means 'the god who governs the village.' The Blakiston's fish owl is a rare bird found only in Hokkaido, Japan, and has been worshipped since ancient times as an important being that protects homes and villages. Bearing the name of this guardian deity, we have crafted this sweet in a mountain-inspired shape, filled with ingredients from Hokkaido. It is a profound treat that allows you to savor both the blessings unique to Hokkaido and the culture rooted in its land.

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