
北海道·和菓子
Tsuboya 3-ji no Pan (3 O'Clock Bread)
A lovely Japanese confectionery called '3-ji no Pan,' crafted with plenty of playfulness by the long-established Tsuboya Sohonten in Asahikawa. Tsuboya Sohonten, founded in 1929, is an Asahikawa confectionery shop known nationwide for its famous sweet 'Ki-hana,' which is inspired by diamond dust. This shop, possessing such reliable techniques, has baked this treat into an adorable shape resembling a small piece of bread. The unexpectedness of it being a Japanese sweet that looks like bread will surely bring a smile to your face. As the name suggests, it is a lovely item perfect for snack time. Why not add this as a conversation starter to your Asahikawa souvenirs? The reliable taste, unique to a famous maker of Ki-hana, is also one of the joys to look forward to.
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