Being a store that has been open since 1899, the company still never fails to incorporate innovative practices. For example, the Akasaka mochi, the mochi and kinako (soy flour) is wrapped together in individual furoshiki-style packages. This store was the first to use furoshiki (wrapping cloth) for this kind of packaging.
Its signature item is Akasaka mochi, a kinako mochi with walnut and brown sugar kneaded in (648 yen/3 pcs). The elegantly flavored mochi made with strictly selected ingredients and traditional techniques is wrapped in a traditional, Japanese furoshiki-style package.
For those who wish to enjoy sweets in the store, we recommend namagashi such as kusa dango (216 yen) with an irresistible scent of wormwood, or goma meigetsu (216 yen) topped with flavorful sesame and sweet thick soy glaze. There are also seasonal limited edition namagashi for a happy surprise.
Being a store that has been open since 1899, the company still never fails to incorporate innovative practices. For example, the Akasaka mochi, the mochi and kinako (soy flour) is wrapped together in individual furoshiki-style packages. This store was the first to use furoshiki (wrapping cloth) for this kind of packaging.
Its signature item is Akasaka mochi, a kinako mochi with walnut and brown sugar kneaded in (648 yen/3 pcs). The elegantly flavored mochi made with strictly selected ingredients and traditional techniques is wrapped in a traditional, Japanese furoshiki-style package.
For those who wish to enjoy sweets in the store, we recommend namagashi such as kusa dango (216 yen) with an irresistible scent of wormwood, or goma meigetsu (216 yen) topped with flavorful sesame and sweet thick soy glaze. There are also seasonal limited edition namagashi for a happy surprise.