"Mizume Manju" is a sweet that is an arrangement of the traditional Japanese confectionery "Mizumanju" with the motif of the eyeball.
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Confectionery Takumi Suehiroan stores and official websites sell all three types of Japanese sweets with the theme of "Kimokawa Sweets". The sale period is until October 31st.

"Mizume Manju" is a sweet that is an arrangement of the traditional Japanese confectionery "Mizumanju" with the motif of the eyeball. It is said that it is finished with a "delicate taste" with carefully selected Hokkaido azuki bean paste and Hokkaido milk. It comes in 2 packs and costs 540 yen (tax included, same below).

"Mizume Manju" is a sweet that is an arrangement of the traditional Japanese confectionery "Mizumanju" with the motif of the eyeball.

"Fingers" are sweets made from the popular sable, which is shaped like a finger. It expresses the appearance of zombies coming out of the grave, and has claws and joints made of peanuts, giving it a realistic appearance. It is said that it is a "dish with confidence in the taste" that is fragrantly baked using plenty of butter and fermented butter from Hokkaido. A box of 17 bottles costs 864 yen.

"Fingers" are sweets made from popular sables in the shape of fingers.
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"Obake-chan" is a Japanese sweet made from "Neri-kiri", a namagashi. The charm point is the cute cheeks that are dyed in a pop. The price is 270 yen.

"Obake-chan" is a Japanese sweet made from "Neri-kiri", a namagashi.
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