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Oku-no-Hiraizumi Karinto Manju: Fujiwara 800 Years

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Oku-no-Hiraizumi Karinto Manju: Fujiwara 800 Years

A karinto manju named after the glory of the Fujiwara clan, inspired by the World Heritage town of Hiraizumi. Hiraizumi is the land where the Oshu Fujiwara clan built Chuson-ji Konjikido and reached the height of their prosperity for a century. The name 'Fujiwara 800 Years' embodies respect for that eternal history. We deep-fry a dark sugar crust until crispy and fill it generously with smooth smooth bean paste (koshian). The enjoyable contrast between the crunchy exterior and moist interior, combined with the fragrant sweetness of brown sugar spreading in your mouth with every bite, makes this a luxurious treat perfect to accompany a visit to Konjikido. It is a satisfying item that brown sugar lovers will find irresistible.

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  • Oku no Hiraizumi Brown Sugar Karinto Manju

    A brown sugar karinto manju that carries the historical romance of Hiraizumi in its name. The deep sweetness of brown sugar clings to the crispy fried crust, with moist red bean paste hidden inside. A rich bite reminiscent of the golden culture of the Oshu Fujiwara clan.

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