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Regional Specialties Tokyo Wagashi

2026 Tokyo Wagashi Guide: Yushima’s Historic Sweet Shops

kazu@dejima.store December 29, 2025 No Comments

Kyoto Wagashi Regional Specialties

Summer Kyoto Wagashi Guide 2025: 4 Cool Traditional Sweet Shops

kazu@dejima.store August 4, 2025 No Comments

Famous Wagashi Shops Shop Reviews

Aito Denki Mochi: Tokyo’s Fresh Daifuku Revolution

kazu@dejima.store June 17, 2025 No Comments

Famous Wagashi Shops Shop Reviews

Shooken Nagasaki: 340 Years of Premium Castella (wagashi with western taste) Tradition

kazu@dejima.store June 10, 2025 No Comments

Regional Specialties Regional Wagashi Stories Uncategorized

Nagasaki Traditional Sweets Guide: Historic Japanese Confectionery & Best Shops

kazu@dejima.store May 17, 2025 No Comments

Culture Types of Wagashi

What is Kuzu mochi? : Two Distinct Japanese Sweets, One Name

kazu@dejima.store August 16, 2024 No Comments

Kuzu mochi and Kuzu mochi: Two Traditional Japanese Sweets with the Same Name but Different Origins Exemplifying the richness of Japanese confectionery…

Culture Types of Wagashi

What is Uiro? : A Traditional Japanese Sweet Loved for Its Unique Transparency and Soft Texture

kazu@dejima.store August 15, 2024 No Comments

Uiro: A Traditional Japanese Sweet with Unique Transparency and Soft Texture Uiro is a traditional Japanese confection loved by many for its…

Culture Types of Wagashi

What is Castella? : The Sweet Tale of Japan’s Portuguese-Inspired Delicacy

kazu@dejima.store August 14, 2024 No Comments

Castella: Japan’s Beloved Foreign Flavor Castella might appear to be a Western-style cake at first glance, but delving into its history reveals…

Regional Specialties Regional Wagashi Stories

Local Wagashi story – Obuse | Where Hokusai’s Art Meets Heavenly Chestnut Wagashi

kazu@dejima.store August 13, 2024 No Comments

Obuse’s Exquisite Chestnut Wagashi and the Artistic Legacy of Hokusai Obuse, a small town in Nagano Prefecture, is renowned for its unique…

Culture Types of Wagashi

What is Yokan? : The Silent Taste of Japanese Tradition in Wagashi

kazu@dejima.store August 10, 2024 No Comments

Yokan: The Silent Taste of Japanese Tradition In the world of Japanese confectionery, there are many exquisite creations that embody the beauty…

Culture Types of Wagashi

What is Dorayaki? : Exploring the Beloved Japanese Sweet, Wagashi

kazu@dejima.store August 10, 2024 No Comments

Dorayaki: A Fusion of Modern Pop Culture and Ancient Tradition Doraemon, the beloved Japanese manga character known worldwide, has a favorite snack…

Culture Types of Wagashi

Ohagi: Complete Guide to Japan’s Traditional Sweet Rice Balls

kazu@dejima.store August 9, 2024 No Comments

Ohagi and Bota mochi: Japan’s Seasonal Sweet Treasures in Wagashi In the world of Japanese confectionery, Wagashi, there are many delightful creations…

Types of Wagashi

Beyond the Mochi Skin: Unraveling the Mesmerizing World of Daifuku

kazu@dejima.store August 8, 2024 No Comments

Daifuku Mochi: A Timeless Icon in the Realm of Wagashi and Japanese Sweets In the diverse world of wagashi and Japanese sweets,…

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Regional Specialties Tokyo Wagashi

2026 Tokyo Wagashi Guide: Yushima’s Historic Sweet Shops

Kyoto Wagashi Regional Specialties

Summer Kyoto Wagashi Guide 2025: 4 Cool Traditional Sweet Shops

Famous Wagashi Shops Shop Reviews

Aito Denki Mochi: Tokyo’s Fresh Daifuku Revolution

Famous Wagashi Shops Shop Reviews

Shooken Nagasaki: 340 Years of Premium Castella (wagashi with western taste) Tradition

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