Demachi Futaba is a manju shop located in the Masugata shopping district near Demachiyanagi Station.Bean cakes are very popular, and there are many people waiting in line even on weekdays.
"There were always about 20 people waiting in line, but there were 3 to 5 staff members who would accept us, so I was able to buy the Mozzi because the procession proceeded smoothly than it looked."It costs 175 yen each.
There will be more people waiting in line on weekends, so you should be prepared for about 30 minutes.
Bean-mochi is made of red beans with a slightly salty flavor on the skin of daifuku-mochi.It's not just sweet buns, so it's refreshing to the inside of my mouth.It's a manju that makes you want to eat as many as you want.
You can take it home as a souvenir, but it's nice to have a smoke on a nearby riverbed bench."
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Tender sweet chewy is it my kind. While western cultures tend bread, we used to prepare Mozzi(kind of feast food). Glutinous one is more Japanese trend.
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Rea bean is believed to drive olff evil spirits. Variety rice cakes are given for fest pleasures in South Korea as well.