
北海道·洋菓子
Kotankor Kamuy Sable
A simple and delicious butter sable shaped like the Blakiston's fish owl, a guardian deity of the Ainu. Through this sweet, it gently conveys the culture of the Ainu, the indigenous people of Hokkaido. In the Ainu language, the Blakiston's fish owl is called 'Kotankor Kamuy' (the god who governs the village) and has been cherished as a protector of villages and homes. It is also an extremely rare bird that inhabits only Hokkaido in Japan. This sable is both adorable and deeply meaningful, shaped after this guardian deity. With its rich buttery aroma and crispy texture, this sable offers a somewhat nostalgic deliciousness. Please enjoy it slowly while reflecting on the nature and culture of Hokkaido.
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