
岩手県·洋菓子
Kamaishi Hashino Iron Mine Cookie
A local cookie from Kamaishi, inspired by the World Heritage site, the Hashino Iron Mine. In 2015, the Hashino Iron Mine was registered as a component of the 'Sites of Japan' Industrial Revolution: Meiji Japan' World Heritage site. A blast furnace was constructed around 1858, and its remains are designated as a National Historic Site as the oldest surviving Western-style blast furnace in the country. It is a place that served as the stage for history, announcing the dawn of modern steelmaking in Japan. This item softly embeds the story of Kamaishi, the city of iron, into a single bite of cookie. As you enjoy the light, crispy texture, please reflect on the powerful progress of modern Japan. It is the perfect souvenir to commemorate a journey through World Heritage sites.
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