
Hananosha
Since its inception in the first year of the Meiji era (1868), a long-established Japanese confectionery that stubbornly protects handmade products with selected materials. You can taste the elegant Japanese sweets, which line up about eight kinds every day, in the tea room inside the shop. Zenzai (800 yen), which is cooked by artisans, and white balls (900 yen), which are made after orders are placed, are also popular.