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Omuro Japanese Sweets Itotachi no Monaka

Itotatsu no monaka: 350 yen per piece. The teddy bear is filled with brown sugar sweet bean paste with Ikkyuji natto inside.

Adding humor to traditional Japanese sweets [Omuro Japanese Sweets Itotatsu]

Itotatsu is a small wagashi store loved by a wide range of wagashi fans, from girls on their way home from kindergarten to elderly men. [Mr. Tatsuya Ito, who trained at long-established stores such as Sasaya Iori, confronts wagashi on a daily basis with the theme of traditional taste and exciting shapes.

Omuro Japanese Sweets Itatatsu

You can purchase from a single piece a variety of traditional and humorous Japanese confections, such as amazingly soft warabimochi (rice cakes) and kamiyou manju, wrapped rice cakes with a delicate sense of color developed in Kyoto based on Uiro dough from his hometown Aichi Prefecture, and popular teddy bear monaka (a sweet made from a teddy bear), inspired by icing cookies.

Omuro Japanese Sweets Itatatsu

Omuro Japanese Sweets Itatatsu

  • Itotatsu
  • 5-17, Ryoanji-Tonoshita-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
  • 5 min. walk from Myoshinji Sta. on the Randen Line
  • Tel. 075-203-6243
  • 10:00-17:00
  • Closed on Wednesdays and Sundays
  • No parking
  • https://www.instagram.com/omurowagashi_itotatsu/
  • Eat-in not allowed
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