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Kitkat Uji Hojicha Kyoto Limited Edition
Collaboration between Kitkat and
Ito Kyuemon
This Kyoto limited edition is a
luxurious flavor that uses plenty of high-quality Uji Hojicha tea roasted
carefully by craftsmen. Since it is subdivided, it is perfect for serving tea or a small snack.
White peach millet dumpling standpack
White peach puree is kneaded into
soft mochi.
You can enjoy the chewy texture and the fragrant white peach flavor.
This is an individually wrapped product.
Take Umeshu Jelly
Refreshing plum juice and brandy plum wine create a mature flavor.
It is very elegant as it comes in a container resembling green bamboo like a dish of kaiseki cuisine.
Hina jelly
The cute faces of the main characters of the Hinamatsuri, the emperor and Hina dolls, as well as
decorations such as hishimochi and jelly in the shape of butterflies are
included.
It is a cute sweet that is perfect for Yayoi March.
Hina Konpeito Sakura Grass
A small plastic container packed
with cherry-colored spring-like konpeito.The darkest pink has a strawberry flavor, the light pink has a peach flavor, the pale yellow-green has a muscat
flavor, and the white has a grapefruit flavor.
We use dark sugar syrup that is
ideal for making konpeito, and the sweetness of the sugar gives it an elegant taste.
Hinamai Utage
It is a very popular sweet among
the sweets related to Hina Matsuri in Kyoto.
There are 4 types of chocolate in
the small bag: Hina Arare, Strawberry, Matcha, White, and Milk. The cute packaging and reasonable price are the reasons for its popularity.
As it is compact, it is good for a small present.
April
Cherry Blossoms
Sakura is a special flower for Japanese people.
The cherry blossoms, which bloom at the same time as the first bloom of spring, are said to symbolize the arrival of the long-awaited spring after a long winter, and remind many people of the longing for the blossoms.
May
children's day
Because it falls on May 5th, the same day as Boys' Day, the customs of Boys' Day have taken root as a custom for Children's Day.
It is an important day to raise carp streamers, eat kashiwa mochi, celebrate the growth of all children, both men and women, and express gratitude to their mothers.
June
early summer
Around the beginning of summer.
The sun is getting stronger and the temperature is slightly sweaty.
It is the season when there is no humidity yet and the wind is refreshing.
It's also the time when the rainy season begins around the same time and the days continue to rain.
July
sea and summer
Japan is surrounded by the sea on all sides, so we often go swimming in the sea in the summer, and the first thing that comes to mind when we think of summer is the sea.
Speaking of summer traditions, fireworks, yukata, wind chimes, shaved ice, watermelon splitting, etc.
August
Obon/summer festival
Obon, a custom passed down from ancient times in Japan. Nationwide, it is an annual summer event held from August 13th to 16th to commemorate ancestors.
During the Obon period, people spend their time to pray for their ancestors.
There are various things such as making offerings when visiting graves and dedicating dances in Bon Odori.
September
Tsukimi
Tsukimi is an event to look at the beautiful and bright moon in August of the lunar calendar, when the sky is the clearest of the year.
In addition to looking at the beautiful moon, there is also a custom of offering things that look like the moon and harvested items (Japanese pampas grass, rice dumplings, chestnuts, etc.) in gratitude for the harvest.
October
Halloween
In Japan, the Halloween season usually runs from the end of September to the end of October.
During that time of year, you will begin to see Halloween decorations in orange and black, such as pumpkin ghosts, jack-o-lanterns, and bats.
Around October 31st, Halloween events are held all over the country, and it seems to get more exciting every year.
November
Mountain delicacies
In autumn, nuts and mushrooms can be harvested on the satoyama.
It is customary to refer to what is harvested as yama no sachi, with the feeling of being grateful for the blessings and good fortune from the mountains (nature).
December
Christmas
Christmas on December 25th is a day to celebrate the birth of Christ, but Christmas in Japan is not considered a religious day. but rather a day for lovers to dress up a little more fashonably than usual, to talk about their love, and to enjoy Christmas events.