Japanese Confectionery Spots in Bungoono / Taketa Area

  • Tajimaya Rouho Sabo Dandan
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Oita Taketa-shi Taketamachi 40
  • Tajimaya Roho
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    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Oita Taketa-shi Taketamachi 40
    This longstanding Japanese confectionary shop, a 10-minute walk from JR Bungo-Taketa Station, is the oldest such establishment in the prefecture, having been established in 1804. In the Edo period, the shop was an official purveyor of confections to the bygone Oka Domain. The shop's signature Mikasano and Kojo no Tsuki confections were originally officially presented to the lords of the domain; even today, they are popular and are two of Taketa's most well-known Japanese sweets. Depending on the time of day, you can watch Mikasano being made, and enjoy fresh baked ones along with a cup of tea in the adjoining Sabo Dandan cafe. The shop also sells seasonal namagashi fresh Japanese confections.

    老舗の和菓子店です。親戚のお宅に訪問する際のお土産に選びました。和菓子は普段食べる事が少ないので、喜ばれました。

  • Oshimakaseikainukai Honten
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Oita Pref. Bungoonoshi Inukaimachiosou 1700-3
  • Showado
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Oita Bungoono Miemachi Momoeda 1086-176

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A trip to Oita is tantamount to a long soak in the Beppu baths. The mountainous, coastal prefecture of Oita is renowned for having more onsen than any other prefecture in Japan, most of which lie in the city of Beppu on the west coast of Kyushu, recognizable by its pungent sulphuric aroma and the clouds of steam that puff up across the hillside. Away from the Beppu hot springs await mountains, waterfalls, and temples, so don’t hesitate to explore Oita a little further.

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