"This historical mochi shop was established as a rice shop in the closing years of the Edo period, and it has been run as a mochi shop since the third generation. In addition to offerings and rectangular kirimochi, they have ""shiha mochi"" and ""mochi shabu"" that has not changed since the Edo period, as well as a wide variety of daifuku rice cakes lined up. Shiha mochi is made by kneading together high-quality flour and red bean paste, and then the mochi carefully made with a stamp mill and mallet is served in three types: red bean paste, white bean paste, and sesame seed."
Review of Terayama Mochi
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating手前に寺山餅店の文字が見えた。
寺山は主人の実家の地名なので懐かしく写真を撮った。
お餅屋のようです。
寺山餅店の道路前は津軽こみせ駅の土産店です。
皆んな入って行きました。
中村亀吉酒造から道路向こうの家を見ると、
寺山餅店とあった。
僕の実家があるのが岡山の寺山なので、
寺山餅店は懐かしい。
鉄筋なので昔の家ではないですが。
こちらに渡ったので雪の中を又渡って行く気はおきなかった。
Details
- Hours
- 8:00-19:00
- Closed
- Irregular holidays
- Parking Lot
- Not available
- Credit Card
- Not available
- Smoking
- Not available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Aomori Areas

Centuries-old stories of samurai at Kakunodate and the remains of millennia-old archaeological sites including the likes of Isedotai invite history buffs to delve into Aomori's fascinating history. As the most northern prefecture on the Japanese mainland, Aomori enjoys a cooler climate, which makes it a welcome escape from the southern cities for combining castles, art galleries, and summer festivals with the great outdoors.