
岩手県·その他
Marufuji Takuboku no Uta
A famous confection inspired by Morioka, where the poet Ishikawa Takuboku spent his youth. Takuboku left behind a famous poem: 'Lying in the grass of Kozukata Castle, my fifteen-year-old heart was absorbed into the sky.' Kozukata is an alias for Morioka Castle, and the poem captures the heart of a boy lying in the grass of the castle ruins. This sweet is crafted with an elegant sweetness and delicate flavor to reflect the worldview of Takuboku's tanka poetry. It is a treat you would want to pick up on your way back from a literary stroll around the Morioka Castle ruins. It offers a moist, memorable deliciousness worthy of bearing a poet's name. You can recall the literary atmosphere of Morioka through its taste. It gently accompanies the memories of your travels in Morioka.
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