
Kimura Family Main Store
You can tour the manufacturing landscape of the Momiji Manju at the storefront.
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Momiji bun Koshian using a paste that has been carefully exposed to water many times
Momi-ji using Hiroshima strawberry-red maple
Popular buns using glutinous flour [Touyoka]
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You can tour the manufacturing landscape of the Momiji Manju at the storefront.
There are a total of six types of Momiji Manju, which are all boasted with selected ingredients and egg-rich dough. Among them, the popular cream cheese has a rich taste that goes well with the dough. Raisin Momiji is also recommended.
It is alleged that Kiyomori Taira buried the Ichimoku Sutra, which wrote a letter of scripture on a pebble, in a prayer for the prosperity of the clan. It is also called Kyozuka. In 1944, copper-made sutra, Chinese Song-era porcelain, and sword pieces were unearthed.
It is located right next to the Iroha Maru Exhibition Building and is a symbol of Tomonoura, which served as a lighthouse to mark the entrance of the harbor during the Edo period. It is also known as the lantern tower, which is lit at night and has a feeling of wind.
The ancient temple of the Shingon sect, which is believed to be the foundation of the Hiroho Daishi, in the third year of the Heian period (826). From the precincts, you can overlook the streets of Tomonoura and the beautiful islands of the Seto Inland Sea.
The mountain at an altitude of 283m in the Seto Inland Sea National Park, which used to be a lookout for the Murakami Army, so you can see the Inashima Ohashi and the Seto islands, and if it is sunny, as far as Shikoku. It is also famous as a cherry blossom spot.
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