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Takeuchi Candy Factory Kingyo Nebuta
"Kingyo Nebuta" is a bite-sized Tama-yokan (sweet jelly) made by Kamiboshi Takeuchi Candy Factory, founded in 1858. It is an adorable Japanese sweet shaped like the goldfish Nebuta lanterns traditionally found in Tsugaru. Its motif is the "Tsugaru Nishiki" goldfish, which has been raised in Tsugaru since the Edo period. The yokan is finished with a deep flavor by incorporating a paste made from Aomori-grown Kougyoku apples. It is very popular with children, as it is fun to watch the skin peel away smoothly when poked with a toothpick. The apple flavor spreads gently with a jiggly texture. Since it keeps well at room temperature, it is perfect for souvenirs. This item allows you to feel the atmosphere of Tsugaru's summer festivals along with the loveliness of the good-luck goldfish motif.
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Takeuchi Candy Factory Goldfish Nebuta
Handmade candy by Takeuchi Candy Factory, founded in 1872, inspired by the goldfish Nebuta floats of the Aomori Nebuta Festival. Inside the transparent red candy, goldfish with different expressions swim in each piece, showcasing the brilliance of artisanal craftsmanship. This exquisite masterpiece captures the seasonal essence of an Aomori summer, so beautiful it feels almost a waste to eat it.



