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Tsuboya Sohonten Daikon Odori (Dancing Radish)

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Tsuboya Sohonten Daikon Odori (Dancing Radish)

A baked confection called 'Daikon Odori' (Dancing Radish) from the long-established Asahikawa shop Tsuboya Sohonten, with a name that will make you chuckle. Tsuboya Sohonten, founded in 1929, is an Asahikawa confectionery known for its signature sweet 'Ki-hana,' which is inspired by diamond dust. Using their proven techniques, they have crafted this light-textured baked sweet alongside the fun-sounding name 'Daikon Odori.' Contrary to its unique name, the flavor is simple, approachable, and somewhat comforting. The amusing name also serves as a great conversation starter for souvenir stories. It is a treat you'll want to take home with a touch of playfulness to commemorate your visit to Asahikawa.

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