Real food] Shinbashi Shinseido's "Seppuku-maka", named after the place where Asano Uchishouzou committed seppuku in the Chushingura story -- also try "Keizai-kochu-maka" and "Kaisei-no-Ishidan"!
June 16th is "Wagashi Day". I'll introduce you to some wagashi that every working person should know about! It's a "seppuku maka" from Shinseido, a long-established shop in Shimbashi, Tokyo. We will also introduce the koban-shaped "Keizai-kojo-maka" (rising prosperity) and "Dekyosei-no-Ishidan" (rising success) sweets.
Japanese sweets and sweetness