
Le Blanc
About 40 years since I have been making French confectionery, I have gained immense support in the local area. I recommend cakes made from local materials such as chestnuts from Iwama.
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Mito water plastic bottle 500 ml 100 yen
1 plum dried Daifuku 200 yen
Plum juice 220 yen
Plum soft cream 330 yen
One dumpling 150 yen
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About 40 years since I have been making French confectionery, I have gained immense support in the local area. I recommend cakes made from local materials such as chestnuts from Iwama.
Sugar-sprinkled with red beans, which have a good texture, are 110 yen for 1 koshi-an Mito plum. There are always 30 kinds of seasonal raw sweets. From 1300 yen to 10 for gift-giving.
The shop is famous for its freshly baked rice crackers, but the Karin Tomanju Mito-jai one piece, 108 yen, is a big hit. The skin, which is fried with brown sugar, is crisp and fragrant, and it is an addictive taste. The weekend sells out before lunch, so make an early purchase. Reservations are also accepted. Many other cookies are also available.
The year of Oei 21 (1414) is a famous temple of the Jodo sect, reportedly as the Genjon. A great deal of donation was made by the Tokugawa family to rebuild the main hall and bell tower (currently under reconstruction facilities and cannot be seen), from where they were deeply devoted to the tenth-generation Ryokujinjin, and established it as a bodhi-ji temple. The main hall, which is the best of the temple architecture of the early Edo period, is renovated in 2007. You can feel the power of the Tokugawa shogunate in the Buddhist tools and furnishings. On the left side of the main hall is the tomb of Chihime.
A temple of the Jōdo Shinshu Hongan-ji school. The first generation of the Seiki family, Asamitsu, who also participated in the shogunate as a sensei crowd, invited the younger brother of the clan, Shinbutsu, to open. It is said that the name of the temple, the name of the temple, is derived from the name of the law that Asamitsu came to the house and gave it to him. It holds a number of cultural treasures, including the "Shōjo Kanashu", which is said to be the autograph of Kinji, as well as portraits and wooden statues of the morning light, the Mireya Gate, and the Nijomon. At the back of the precinct, where there is a large ginkgo tree and a bronze statue of the saint, there are tombs ranging from the first morning light to the fourth generation Tokihiro.
An ancillary facility of the Kasumigaura City History Museum, which was a relocation of a wealthy local farmhouse from the Edo period, consisting of two buildings: a thatched main building and Itakura, which used to be a grain warehouse.
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