Pastries Spots in Hirado Area

  • Kogetsudo Rouho
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Nagasaki Pref. Hiradoshi Iwanouechou 1247-2
    "A confectionary shop located inside the Hirado Bussankan on National Route 383 in Iwanoue-cho, Hirado City. The shop makes and sells ""Kasudosu,"" a confectionary whose recipe was conveyed to Japan from Portugal some 460 years ago. The establishment continues to make these tasty treats according to a recipe which uses castella cake dating to this time, and which for many years was kept a closely guarded secret by the Matsuura clan, the then-rulers of Hirado. These traditional confections have also been given to the former emperor and empress consort."
  • Eshiro
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    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Nagasaki Hirado-shi Sakigatacho 835-5
    Located along Holland Shokan Street, this Japanese and Western-style confectionary store, renovated from an old townhouse, sells a variety of cakes and baked goods, including "kinako rolls" made with homemade bean paste and "Hirado Hirame Sable," which is named after the Hirado Hirame Festival.

    ケーキや焼き菓子がありました。食べる場所も時間もなく、名物の焼き菓子ほか、クッキーなどだけ買って帰りました。どれも美味しかったです。

  • Kojima Confectionery shop
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Nagasaki Hirado-shi Tabiracho Yamauchimen 326

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