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Toraya Kasho Kashi 7-piece Assortment

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Toraya Kasho Kashi 7-piece Assortment

A traditional assortment of sweets created by the long-established shop 'Toraya,' which has continued since the Muromachi period, in honor of Kasho. Kasho is an ancient tradition held on June 16th, where people eat sweets to ward off bad luck and pray for health and good fortune. Its origins are said to date back to the Heian period. It is said that during the Edo period, over 20,000 sweets were lined up in the great hall of Edo Castle, which the Shogun distributed to daimyo and hatamoto. This assortment reproduces the atmosphere of such a prestigious ceremony for the present day. A prestigious item beautifully arranged with seven types of Japanese sweets. It is a masterpiece that allows you to fully appreciate the depth of Japanese confectionery culture with both your eyes and your palate. Please enjoy it along with its history during seasonal milestones.

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