Japanese Confectionery Spots in Hiraizumi / Oshu / Ichinoseki Area

  • Shoeido (Main Shop)
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    3.5
    11 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Iwate Ichinoseki-shi Jishumachi 3-36
    A long-standing Japanese confectionery shop that has been around for over 100 years since the Meiji period. They sell a variety of Japanese sweets with a focus on showy high-grade Japanese fresh confections that reflect the seasons. Their Gomasuri-dango are a local favorite with velvety black sesame syrup in nicely textured mochi rice balls. Another local favorite is Tamura-no-Ume, featuring bean paste mixed with ume plum in gyuhi mochi wrapped in green shiso leaves. A sweet with a history, it was created on the orders of Tamura Clan, the feudal lord of Ichinoseki Domain since he hoped for some Ichinose specialty.

    ごますり団子で名高い和菓子屋です。それ以外の和菓子もおいしく、大福などのもち料理は本店にはイートインもあります。

  • Kikushodo (Nakamachi Main Shop)
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Iwate Oshu-shi Esashinakamachi 1-12
    A long-standing Japanese sweet shop founded in 1932. Its main shop is at the entrance to Esashi's Kuramachi Mall. They're dedicated to making sweets people love with a focus on safety, delicious flavor, and traditional hand craftsmanship. Their popular Iwayado yokan (sweet bean paste jelly) confection is wrapped in a bamboo leaf after solidifying in a rectangular wooden frame. Its traditional manufacturing method has been handed down in this region for nearly two hundred years. There are many other products that make great souvenirs too, such as their Mutsu-no-oja (their own version of a walnut tart from Switzerland's Engadin region) and their Fujiwara Yondai (pie-style manju buns).
  • Kashi Kobo Yoshinoya
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Iwate Pref. Nishiwaigunhiraizumichou Hiraizumi Izumiya 81-1
    This Japanese confectionary shop is located in Hiraizumi-cho, Nishiiwai County. A long-established store that has been in operation since 1915, their popular offerings include Japanese sweets such as sesame yokan (red bean jelly) to cakes, apple pies and cream puffs. In addition, there is a cafe space inside where you can enjoy the sweets with a cup of coffee.
  • Kaishindo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Iwate Oshu-shi Esashi Odaki Chikaraishi 211
  • Okashinokadan
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Iwate Pref. Kitakamishi Kurosawajiri 3-3-22
  • Shibata Confectionery shop S PIA
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Iwate Ichinoseki-shi Senmayacho
  • Dagashi Yumeya Ezuriko AEON Ezuriko Shopping Center Pal
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    4.5
    2 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Iwate Kitakami-shi Kitaoniyanagi 19-68 AEON Ezuriko Shopping Center Pal

    小学生の時に学校を終わってからいつも行っていた駄菓子屋さんにあるような、駄菓子屋さんです。色々懐かしい商品が並んでいて子供よりもなんとなくウキウキしてあれもこれもと買ってしまいます。

  • Tashiroseika
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Iwate Pref. Ichinosekishi Akogi Kameda 5-1
  • Takami Dango
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Iwate Oshu-shi Mizusawa-ku Koishida 149-4
  • Fujisaki Ichinoseki
    Shopping
    Iwate Ichinoseki-shi Yamanome Nakano 28-1
  • Kagiya Confectionery shop Rocky
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Iwate Kitakami-shi Murasakino 19-chiwari 162-1
  • Manjuya
    Shopping
    Ichinoseki, Iwate Prefecture Daito town Okita the 8th town 22
  • Onodera Crackers
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Iwate Oshu-shi Maesawa Nanokamachiura 3-1
  • 8 Shigeyoshi Crackers
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Iwate Oshu-shi Esashinakamachi 3-12
  • Taiyume Mizusawa
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Iwate Prefecture Oshu City Mizusawa Sakura River Ishibashi 7 - 7
  • Konze Do
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Iwate Ichinoseki-shi Doyacho 5-9
  • Taiyume Ichinoseki
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    3.0
    1 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Iwate Pref. Ichinosekishi Sannoseki Jinden 24-2

    「最近のタイ焼き」と言ったらここでしょう!チェーン店ですが安心して、安定した味わいを楽しめますよね。

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A northern Tohoku prefecture promising peace and quiet, Iwate is sparsely populated, replacing people with snow-capped mountains, history-rich sites, and fields of crops that are to thank for the region’s delicious local cuisine. Meander along the three-city Golden Route, where you’ll visit the grand Buddhist temples of Hiraizumi and the Tono folk villages before tasting the three famed noodle dishes of Morioka.

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